Gov. Fallin and Steve McKeever’s Drone Questing Collaboration
We have our nightmares and they have their dreams. . . Continue reading →
We have our nightmares and they have their dreams. . . Continue reading →
FALLINDSRONES- No matter how you slice it, Mary Fallin's endless zest for courting and promoting the drone industry equals shameless disregard for the rights and concerns of the people she was elected to serve. Continue reading →
On Sat. Feb. 23rd at the Oklahoma State Capitol, we will have an opportunity to assemble and to demonstrate those numbers and make it very clear to our elected representatives that Oklahomans expect their privacy rights to be respected! Continue reading →
As a tool for surveillance and control, your faceprint is invaluable. Continue reading →
Kaye Beach April 21, 2011 Yesterday I posted this story; Cell Phone Data Suckers-They’re Heeeere “The Michigan State Police have a high-tech mobile forensics device that can be used to extract information from cell phones belonging to motorists st...
Posted April 20,2011 Debate whether to keep red light cameras abc7.com LOS ANGELES (KABC) — The debate over red light cameras took center stage Tuesday at the Los Angeles police commission meeting. LA’s contract with camera vendor America...
Kaye Beach April 20, 2011 Hat tip to Howard Houchen who has worked hard on getting the completely unnecessary texting ban bill killed and spotted this story the minute it came up. Michigan: Police Search Cell Phones During Traffic Stops … Conti...
Freeport, Texas to install city-wide surveillance system Submitted by jgriffin on March 24th, 2011 When it comes to installing a municipal surveillance system, there are many things that city leaders must take into consideration. The city of Freeport, ...
Kaye Beach April 19, 2011 Florida is one of the states that embraced Real ID early on and watching the policy as it progresses is instructive. What can be done with facial recognition technology and a database built up of … Continue reading ...
Kaye Beach April 18, 2011 “The real danger is the gradual erosion of individual liberties through automation, integration, and interconnection of many small, separate record-keeping systems, each of which alone may seem innocuous, even benevolent, an...