Topic: CCTV
CCTV surveillance raises significant concerns about privacy and civil liberties as governments and institutions increasingly monitor public sectors and individuals. The use of surveillance technology often leads to censorship and the suppression of free expression, as seen in various instances where authorities justify monitoring under the guise of safety or security. This trend poses a threat to individual rights and highlights the need for vigilance against intrusive surveillance practices.
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University of Melbourne Broke Victoria’s Privacy Law by Using Wi-Fi to Monitor Protesters on Campus
The University tracked protestors like they were logged-in devices, not dissenting students.
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China Censors Online Discussion Amid Escalating US Tariffs and Economic Fallout
State-run mockery floods the feed while economic anxiety gets wiped clean.
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Governor Kathy Hochul Defends Calls For NYC Subway Surveillance Amid Rising Crime Concerns
The growth of Big Brother.
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New Orleans DA Jason Williams Proposes Expanded Surveillance After Bourbon Street Terror Attack
Public spaces could transform into surveillance hubs as the city redefines its approach to safety.
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Father of actress Florence Pugh pushes back against surveilled “Low-Traffic Neighborhoods”
The restauranteur says it’s killing his business.
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Religious Freedom commission finds China uses extensive surveillance to monitor and suppress Christians
Christians in China are being persecuted and monitored with invasive technology.






