Topic: MTA
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has been increasingly implementing surveillance technologies in New York’s public transit system, raising significant privacy concerns. As the government promotes these measures under the guise of safety, they often infringe on individual liberties and contribute to a culture of mass surveillance. This trend highlights the ongoing tension between public safety narratives and the protection of free expression and privacy rights.
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New York Is Quietly Rolling Out Precrime Surveillance Tech
Bad posture, sweaty palms, or talking to yourself could now qualify as precursors to crime on your morning commute.
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New York’s Selective Privacy Crusade: Suing Over Data Breaches While Embracing Surveillance
New York’s crackdown on data breaches feels a little rich coming from a state that’s spent years normalizing surveillance and…
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Governor Kathy Hochul Defends Calls For NYC Subway Surveillance Amid Rising Crime Concerns
The growth of Big Brother.



