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These measures promise improved public safety, but at what cost?

“Once these systems are in place, there’s a real risk of mission creep, where surveillance extends beyond its original purpose,” they continued. “We shouldn’t be monitored while going for a jog, walking the dog, or enjoying a picnic with friends.”
Janet Ransley, a professor at…
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