Smart Cameras in Chicago
From Reuters.co.uk:
An article discussing the current state of smart cameras in Chicago. (They are slowly deploying it, but no results yet) Here are the interesting snippets.
The port of Jacksonville, Florida, has dispensed with human monitoring of cameras altogether by sending alerts and live video to the personal digital assistant of the nearest officer on patrol, according to a spokesman for ObjectView Inc.
“Cameras are great tools for solving crime. They’re not really that helpful in preventing crime,” said Ed Yohnka of the American Civil Liberties Union.
Velasquez disputed the conclusion that cameras don’t prevent crime, saying he constantly fields requests from residents asking for a camera to make their neighborhood safer. He said cameras contributed to a drop in violent crime in the city of Chicago in recent years, a drop that is widely attributed to improved police work in countering gangs and street-corner drug dealing. At the same time, gang activity has surged in some Chicago suburbs.
The city’s prosecutors said they rarely use video evidence in court from the cameras, which are encased in bulletproof boxes topped by blue flashing lights and are a common sight in crime-ridden neighborhoods.
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