"“An initial concern is that a city with this kind of surveillance program might not be one that I want to live in,” Pruce said. “A second issue that’s important is that there be transparency and accountability in its implementation. Who has access to the data? Can you sell it? Who can see it?”"I have great respect for this man. I feel the same. The city will either buy him off or threaten him in order to silence him. For his sake, I hope he surrenders so the government doesn't kill him and/or his family.
"Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl has said his department has “no interest” in tracking any law-abiding activity."Trust him. They'll just casually collect everybody's activity. Not out of any interest, but just in case they want to watch your wife sunbathing in the backyard and arrest you for no reason if you complain.
Riverside politicians spend other people's money to pay higher than market price to buy buildings, but they want the people they stole that money from to believe they are committed to improving the economy. There's so many ways this story is wrong.
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