Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Camera Controversy
A surveillance camera proposal has members of the local American Civil Liberties Union chapter alarmed. The proposal is to allow surveillance cameras on the streets of downtown Columbia. The cameras would be roving, mobile cameras on a trailer. The ACLU believes these cameras are an infringement of a citizen's to be on public downtown property. Current surveillance cameras are operated by private property owners. The proposal to add the new random, roving cameras will be on the City of Columbia April ballot. Here are my live reports from the 5 and 6 pm shows. Enjoy!
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