Residents of Tampa, Florida have one more thing they can thank Republicans for, two weeks after the RNC came to town. And that's never-ending surveillance. In preparation for the RNC, a two million dollar surveillance system – complete with 60 cameras – was installed in the city to monitor crowds for suspicious activity and persons of interest. The RNC is now long gone – but the cameras are still in place. Although, they're turned off – they can be flicked back on at any moment, which is concerning members of the city council. As one councilwoman, Mary Mulhern, said, "This is a huge thing. We'll have many dozens of security cameras overhead. We don't want permanent surveillance." The city has called a council meeting for September 20th to address the Big Brother issue.
If you don't break the law , then not to worry.
ReplyDeleteto address what, the govt put them there, the feds, you cant have a council meeting to have them removed, shows how fucking stupid these people are... I told you once and I say it again, Once the cameras are in, there in period!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey aren't turned off. They are just being controlled from somewhere else.
ReplyDeleteIts a little too late to protest what you approved of before....now they are watching HER and she has a problem. Off the subject a bit, but let me take a moment to point out what a monumentally stupid person 3:34 is....
ReplyDelete7:48 agreed.
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