Unmarked cameras have appeared on utility poles outside the homes of individuals opposing the Cop City police training center in Atlanta, raising significant constitutional concerns. This surveillance tactic follows years of state monitoring, including invasive methods like police vehicles following residents and disruptive nighttime sirens. Legal experts argue that the hidden cameras present a new threat to privacy. Notably, these boxes lack identifiable markings and pose a challenge to accountability, as both Georgia Power and law enforcement agencies deny responsibility or knowledge of their existence.
The hidden cameras mounted on utility poles outside residences of anti-Cop City activists raise serious privacy and surveillance concerns, hinting at deepening state monitoring practices.
Georgia Power asserts the surveillance boxes aren't their property, while law enforcement agencies including the FBI and ATF deny any knowledge of these hidden cameras.
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