From Patrick Keefe’s “Camera Shy” (Legal Affairs: July/August 2003):
In London, a city even more intensively scrutinized by closed-circuit television cameras than New York, citizens can at least retrieve copies of footage taken of them through a provision in Britain’s Data Protection Act. Americans have no such legal recourse. …
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Posted on May 31st, 2006 by Scott Granneman
Categories: Technology, Wash U: Tech in Changing Society, business, law, politics, security
Tags: britain, cameras, law, privacy, surveillance





