Makes me rethink the whole ‘going home’ scenario. Y’all enjoy your constant surveillance in the name of security.
Homeland Security picking up tab for 250-300 surveillance cameras
The city is installing 250 to 300 cameras at downtown intersections in an effort to prevent and fight terrorism and crime, part of a security initiative sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
The cameras, which the city began installing in earnest this summer, already have helped police catch car burglars in the act, said Dennis Storemski, the city’s director of the Office of Public Safety and Homeland Security. Eventually, he said, the cameras could be used to allow dispatchers or officers approaching a crime scene to survey what’s happening from their patrol vehicles before they arrive.
“The intent is to protect critical infrastructure and prevent terrorism,” he said. “Experience has shown that when people plan terroristic acts, they plan and they do dry runs, so what we would be looking for is suspicious activity around certain locations. And for any crimes, you can go back and look at the video and identify the perpetrators.”
More than 50 cameras already have been installed around the George R. Brown Convention Center, Discovery Green Park, the theater district and Minute Maid Park. Every downtown intersection will be equipped with a camera. Eventually, Storemski said, the program may be expanded to include the Reliant Stadium complex, the Port of Houston, even some city parks where festivals frequently are held.
‘Big government’The footage can be monitored in real time by police and after the fact through a computer network built during the past three years.
























27. November 2010 at 12:30 pm
They have tons of them all around New York City and over in Europe they are SOP
27. November 2010 at 12:41 pm
Somehow that doesn’t reassure me. Yes, it’s the price we pay… public isn’t private… and so on… but it creeps me out. Maybe I’m getting too old.
27. November 2010 at 7:12 pm
Europe doesn’t have the US Bill of Rights to prevent an incursion by the US government into our private lives.
28. November 2010 at 6:31 am
There ya go. I’m not getting old at all; I just need a lawyer.
28. November 2010 at 12:20 pm
At least I’m good for something.
28. November 2010 at 12:41 pm
28. November 2010 at 7:30 pm
Next thing they’ll be installing buttcams so they can see way up our asses.
28. November 2010 at 7:32 pm
That division is called the IRS…