Government Eyes In the Sky
The federal government and police are finding new ways to use drones to invade privacy.
The federal government and police are finding new ways to use drones to invade privacy.
Police are supposed to be part of a community, not an occupying military force armed to the teeth.
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The government is ignoring the costs of lockdowns—for lives, for liberty, and for the economy.
The sheriff's predictive policing program has caused more problems than it's solved.
Every time cops denounce reform efforts it is evidence of a win.
Want to fight your ticket? Welcome to mayor’s court, where your accuser is also your judge.
Some agencies don't even know ways their employees are using facial recognition.
The House of Representatives gave the agency $2 billion in additional funding.
Returning traffic enforcement and criminal law enforcement to their proper spheres could put both police and drivers at ease.
People have only official assurances that the technology isn’t being used to invade their privacy.
The surveillance state is available as a plug-and-play solution for any cop interested in a free trial period.
The pandemic pushed Americans to consider police reform while other countries moved to unleash their cops.
Predictive policing lets authorities add a science-y gloss to hammering people who rub them the wrong way.
A sloppy panopticon is almost as dangerous as an effective one.
Defeating surveillance is a powerful argument for covering your face.
With many of the city's entertainment options shut down, protesting has become a form of nightlife.
The line between peace officer and soldier of war has become far too blurry.
The problem isn’t just that cops look like occupying soldiers, it’s that too many think and act like them.
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The local police department says "a garage sale/yard sale is not an essential business and should not be open for business."
Apparently, conservatives believe in states' rights, except when they don't.
As governments and law enforcement agencies rush to incorporate facial recognition tech, California lawmakers have a chance to slam on the brakes.
What the hell is going on with this state?
For five years, the NYPD, its apologists, and even Mayor Bill de Blasio have absolved cops of their role in Eric Garner's death.
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Also suspicious: Recording police behavior.
Meet Burrito Bob, Permit Patty, and other vigilante informants
Americans have developed a nasty habit of inviting the state into people's lives for tiny offenses. Here are three ways to turn back the tide.
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