A legal advocacy group is raising more concerns about D.C
Mayor Adrian Fenty's plan to consolidate more than 5,000 surveillance
cameras into a network monitored by the city homeland security
agency.
The Constitution Project is urging Fenty to instruct the
homeland security agency to adopt policies protecting privacy
like those the police department has in place for its 73 cameras.
The American Civil Liberties Union has decried the plan because
most of the cameras were not routinely monitored but now will
be viewed live.
Constitution Project senior counsel Sharon Bradford Franklin
says without a strict privacy policy and public input for
operation guidelines, the network is a disaster waiting to
happen.