Earlier this month, we reported how Gov. Larry Hogan pledged $21 million to assist Baltimore City in their efforts to stop the spread of the murder crisis. Hogan also endorsed the use of a controversial surveillance plane program that would fly thousands of feet above to record every movement of people and vehicles in the city.
Now The Baltimore Sun is reporting that three spy planes could soon be flying overhead, in a $6.6 million surveillance program that would be entirely funded by outside donors for three years.
The Sun obtained emails from Ross McNutt of Ohio-based Persistent Surveillance Systems and officials in Mayor Bernard C. "Jack" Young's office that expressed support in the program.
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6 comments:
Baltimore needs to be like London, with surveillance of nearly every square yard from several angles.
" I got this feeling
somebody watching me "
Northwest Woodsman: Hope the surveillance craft will be armed with 2.75 rocket pods armed with flechette rounds. Would be very effective
Salisbury next ?
They will be fired upon by the gangs.
Waste of money in my opinion.
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