ACLU Questions Kennedy Plaza Security System

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ACLU Questions Kennedy Plaza Security System

Kennedy Plaza, by Wil C. Fry/Flickr
The ACLU of Rhode Island is "deeply troubled" by the Rhode Island Public Transportation Authority's failure to provide information about its use of surveillance cameras in the newly renovated Kennedy Plaza Center, according to a statement from Hilary Davis, Policy Associate at the ACLU of Rhode Island.

"As reliance on surveillance cameras has become more and more commonplace, a level of transparency about  how the surveillance is being used is crucial in order to protect the privacy of innocent Rhode Islanders," Davis claims.

“In order to do so and to avoid the misuse of invasive technology, it is critical that basic standards  governing the use of these cameras be public. For example, how long is the recorded information kept  before it is deleted? Who has access to the video? Can law enforcement agencies obtain surveillance recordings in the absence of an active and relevant criminal investigation? Do the cameras have zoom  and pan capabilities that allow for the monitoring of activity outside the plaza proper? What standards  has RIPTA put in place to prevent voyeuristic use of the cameras, or other mishandling of this technology?"

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Davis says that the refusal to make public the basic information raised by these questions is the reason why the Access to Public Records Acts was created.

The ACLU of Rhode Island, "disturbed" by RIPTA's assertion that these documents are exempt from the APRA, call upon RIPTA to "promptly make that information available."

Video Wall Photo: Mike Mozard/Flickr


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