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Officials in Baltimore and St Louis Put the Brakes on Persistent Surveillance Systems Spy Planes

Baltimore, MD and St. Louis, MO, have a lot in common. Both cities suffer from declining populations and high crime rates. In recent years, the predominantly Black population in each city has engaged in collective action opposing police violence. In recent weeks, officials in both cities voted unanimously to spare their respective residents from further invasions on their privacy and essential liberties by a panoptic aerial surveillance system designed to protect soldiers on the battlefield, not resident s rights and public safety. Baltimore’s Unanimous Vote to Terminate   From April to October of 2020, Baltimore residents were subjected to a panopticon-like system of surveillance facilitated by a partnership between the Baltimore Police Department and a privately-funded Ohio company called Persistent Surveillance Systems (PSS). During that period, for at least 40 hours a week, PSS flew surveillance aircraft over 32 square miles of the city, enabling police to identify specific

As COVID-19 rages, federal inmates stuck in Connecticut prison are like sitting ducks, lawyer says

As COVID-19 rages, federal inmates stuck in Connecticut prison are like sitting ducks, lawyer says
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As COVID-19 rages, federal inmates stuck in Connecticut prison are like sitting ducks, lawyer says

As COVID-19 rages, federal inmates stuck in Connecticut prison are like sitting ducks, lawyer says
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Quotation of the Day: U S Slow to Shield Its Inmates From Virus

Vulnerable Inmates Left in Prison as Covid Rages

The Danbury Federal Correction Institution in Connecticut is one of three federal prisons that were singled out for prompt action last spring by former Attorney General William Barr because of its vulnerability to Covid outbreaks.Credit.Lauren Lancaster for The New York Times Vulnerable Inmates Left in Prison as Covid Rages At a federal compound in Connecticut, inmates in precarious health “are like sitting ducks,” one lawyer said. The Danbury Federal Correction Institution in Connecticut is one of three federal prisons that were singled out for prompt action last spring by former Attorney General William Barr because of its vulnerability to Covid outbreaks.Credit.Lauren Lancaster for The New York Times

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