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February 16, 2006
Surveillance Cameras in Private Homes? Read Houston Police Chief's Proposal
From Grits for Breakfast: Houston Police Chief Harol Hurtt not only wants to put cameras in public spaces downtown, he also wants to force new malls and apartment complexes to install camera systems with direct feeds to the police department as part of the building permit process, maybe even in private homes. As for privacy, Hurtt told reporters, "If you're not doing anything wrong, why should you worry about it?" More. . . [Mark Godsey, thanks to Scott Henson]
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