01-30-2018, 05:30 PM
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New York Times on New Orleans' proposed surveillance plan
The New York Times took a look today at New Orleans City Hall's plan to install 1,500 surveillance cameras around town ? acknowledging "typically vexing civil liberties issues" but seemingly more concerned that round-the-clock police surveillance of the streets will quash people's abilities to attend "boy-lesque" shows, carry potbellied pigs around town and "somehow suck the soul out of the place, quashing the promise of the Mardi Gras anthem 'Do Whatcha Wanna,' which serves as a siren song for tourists and a kind of mission statement for many residents":
<blockquote> Last fall, the city opened a Real Time Crime Monitoring Center, with a huge wall of screens showing video feeds of street scenes, in a building at the edge of the French Quarter.
A block away at the Black Penny, a tiny bar on North Rampart Street, grousing over the cameras was easy to find.?
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