The Tulsa, Oklahoma, Police Department is proposing a crime information center using closed-circuit television surveillance cameras, Tulsa World reports. Maj. Mark Wollmershauser Jr. said the cameras would be identified to the public and would not be used “as an undercover tool approach.” ACLU Oklahoma Director of Advocacy and Policy Nicole McAfee called for an "understanding” of how the data will be protected and “how much it just puts people in a vulnerable position where they are sort of giving up their privacy without any say in it.”
13 July 2021
Oklahoma PD proposes crime center with surveillance cameras
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