The "Big Data Bandwagon" isn't all bad, there are institutions actively
working on opening up access to government data to increase transparency:
mike
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 11:14 PM, GtwoG PublicOhOne <g2g-public01(a)att.net>wrote;wrote:
It's a waste of money, when Facebook and Google provide all that
surveillance "free." If Google Glass takes off, the streets will be full
of walking surveillance drones, and tapping that feed ought to be "free"
too.
IMHO Oakland should use the money to hire 300 more cops. That's 200 to
get back up to average for a city of this size, plus another hundred since
we're the official Robbery Capitol of America. Add another dozen or so 911
dispatchers and we might not have to wait 36 minutes to reach one on a
weekend night.
As for chilling effects on liberty, few things are quite as chilling as
having a robber's gun pointed at your guts on the street. Astronomical
crime rates are a big chill on freedom of association and movement.
So the question is, how to lower the probability of getting mugged,
robbed, house-burgled, car-burgled, carjacked, beaten-up, raped, stabbed,
shot, or murdered, without jumping on the Big Data bandwagon?
-G
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On 13-11-17-Sun 8:21 PM, Marina Kukso wrote:
Call to Action: Pack city hall & rally to stop the Domain Awareness Center
in Oakland.
(Please forward widely)
Oakland City Council is building a surveillance center to aggregate
video surveillance feeds from all over Oakland. The Domain Awareness
Center <http://oaklandwiki.org/dac> (DAC), as it's called, will include a
computer system that aggregates information from surveillance cameras and
license plate readers across Oakland, and in the future may include facial
recognition software and social media data mining.
On Tuesday 11/19, City Council will be voting on a resolution that will
allow them to move forward with a new contractor for the project (after the
old contractor was found to violate an Oakland law that prevents the city
from doing business with companies that are in the nuclear weapons
industry) without issuing a new request for proposal (RFP). If the
resolution fails, Oakland will have to issue a new RFP & potentially lose
Dept of Homeland Security funds for the center.
The NY
Times<http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/14/technology/privacy-fears-as-surv…
the DAC national news, as similar centers are being considered in
other cities.
There's an opportunity to halt or slow down the construction of the DAC
this Tuesday evening, so please join a planned rally at 5:30 and/or come to
the City Council meeting itself. Meetings are open to the public & you can
even sign up to
speak<http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/CityClerk/s/SpeakerCard/Sp…
is item #20).
For more info:
On the rally:
https://www.facebook.com/events/409163039209928/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcom… email
actionforprogress
@gmail.com)
On the DAC:
http://oaklandwiki.org/DAC
On twitter: #DAC || @oaklandprivacy <http://twitter.com/oaklandprivacy>
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