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Video Surveillance Project Gets Final Approval
The Fresno City Council approved the start of a massive police video surveillance project at their Tuesday, August 22 meeting. The last hurdle to approve this project was the acceptance, by the City Council, of a policy manual to regulate the use of the cameras. While much of the policy manual came from The Constitution Project (see http://www.constitutionproject.org/ ) and was protective of civil liberties, there were several key elements of the manual that community members strenuously objected to.
The Fresno City Council approved the start of a massive police video surveillance project at their Tuesday, August 22 meeting. The last hurdle to approve this project was the acceptance, by the City Council, of a policy manual to regulate the use of the cameras. While much of the policy manual came from The Constitution Project (see http://www.constitutionproject.org/ ) and was protective of civil liberties, there were several key elements of the manual that community members strenuously objected to.
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