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Agriculture
fromIndependent
20 hours ago

Farm organisations urge 'maximum vigilance' in response to first bluetongue case

Bluetongue virus serotype 3 (BTV3) confirmed in a Co Wexford bovine, prompting immediate industry action and calls for a whole‑of‑sector response and heightened vigilance.
#ice
fromFuturism
1 day ago
US politics

ICE Is Scanning Civilians' Faces, Telling Them They're Being Entered Into a Terrorism Database

fromFuturism
1 day ago
US politics

ICE Is Scanning Civilians' Faces, Telling Them They're Being Entered Into a Terrorism Database

Privacy technologies
fromWIRED
1 day ago

DOGE May Have Misused Social Security Data, DOJ Admits

Law enforcement and immigration agencies are using warrantless data purchases, door raids, and surveillance tech to bypass Fourth Amendment protections.
Artificial intelligence
fromHarvard Gazette
1 day ago

What if we used AI to strengthen democracy? - Harvard Gazette

AI will reshape democracy by processing information, enabling both surveillance/control and tools that can strengthen fairness and resist abuse.
Arts
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

An AI judge, a time-traveling 10-year-old and more in theaters

An AI courtroom thriller traps a hungover detective in a lethal chair with 90 minutes to prove his innocence using pervasive surveillance archives.
US politics
fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

ICE Agents Detained Me for Eight Hours for Legally Observing Them. I Saw Exactly What They're Up To.

Community observers confronting suspected ICE agents face violent tactics, arrests, and intensified surveillance after Renee Good's killing.
Real estate
fromArchDaily
2 days ago

Security as Script: Inside the Architecture of Gated Living

Gated communities shape residents' behavior through repetitive entry rituals and designed internal spaces that normalize compliance, surveillance, privatized safety, and belonging.
Gadgets
fromThe Verge
2 days ago

Ring claims it's not giving ICE access to its cameras

Ring’s partnership with Flock sparked backlash over fears government agencies could access users’ footage; Ring says integration isn’t live and ICE receives no video.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Jordanian authorities used Israeli spyware to surveil pro-Gaza activists, report finds

Jordanian authorities used Israeli Cellebrite forensic tools to extract extensive data from activists' mobile phones, likely breaching international human rights obligations.
Privacy technologies
fromFuturism
3 days ago

Fury as Amazon Ring Cameras Are Hooked Up to ICE System

Amazon-owned Ring shares footage with law enforcement and ICE via Flock Safety, expanding civilian surveillance and prompting activists to encourage destroying Ring devices.
Public health
fromWIRED
3 days ago

Surveillance and ICE Are Driving Patients Away From Medical Care, Report Warns

Weak privacy laws and expanding digital surveillance allow health data to be sold and accessed, deterring care, delaying treatment, and harming health outcomes.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Mercy review Chris Pratt takes on AI judge Rebecca Ferguson in ingenious sci-fi thriller

A 2029 LA thriller-satire where an LAPD detective must use vast surveillance and a flawed AI-justice system to clear his name for his wife's murder.
Tech industry
fromChannelPro
4 days ago

TP-Link promotes Kieran Vineer to distribution channel director for UK&I

Kieran Vineer appointed distribution channel director for TP-Link UK and Ireland to lead networking and surveillance channel growth using nearly 20 years' channel management experience.
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
4 days ago

The Worst Data Breaches of 2025-And What You Can Do | EFFector 38.1

We're diving into these data breaches and more with our latest EFFector newsletter. Since 1990, EFFector has been your guide to understanding the intersection of technology, civil liberties, and the law. This latest issue tracks U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) surveillance spending spree, explains how hackers are countering ICE's surveillance, and invites you to our free livestream covering online age verification mandates.
Privacy professionals
Law
fromwww.amny.com
5 days ago

At State Bar panel, workers comp fraud litigator tells attorneys to document everything amNewYork

Thorough, rapidly secured documentation—especially surveillance footage and daily logs—is essential to proving or disproving workers' compensation fraud claims.
fromInverse
6 days ago

Peacock Just Quietly Released The Quirkiest Spy Thriller Of The Year

The Cold War was largely an exercise in futility. Soviet spies surveilled American agents embedded in Russia; said American agents knew they were being stalked, recorded, and quietly threatened. Stateside, it was the same game of paranoia - and in the end, it's hard to say what actual fruit was borne of it. That irony is the one thing - maybe the only thing - that Ponies understands intimately.
Television
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
6 days ago

India is profiling Kashmir mosques, raising new surveillance fears

Police in Indian-administered Kashmir are distributing detailed profiling forms for mosques and madrasas, collecting institutional and personal data, raising fears of surveillance and control.
#facial-recognition
fromTruthout
1 week ago
Social justice

Battle Over Facial Recognition in New Orleans Will Shape Future of Surveillance

fromFuturism
1 month ago
UK news

Police Admit AI Surveillance Panopticon Still Has Issues With "Some Demographic Groups"

Privacy technologies
fromTheregister
1 month ago

UK cops to scale facial recognition despite privacy backlash

UK plans to expand police facial recognition and broader biometric laws to enable national deployment despite civil liberties concerns.
Privacy technologies
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Labour wants to ramp up facial recognition. What if our data ends up in the wrong hands? | Simon Jenkins

Nationwide facial recognition and centralized data systems threaten privacy because digital records inevitably leak and can be misused.
fromTruthout
1 week ago
Social justice

Battle Over Facial Recognition in New Orleans Will Shape Future of Surveillance

fromFuturism
1 month ago
UK news

Police Admit AI Surveillance Panopticon Still Has Issues With "Some Demographic Groups"

#homicide
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Aside from creepy surveillance, what are consumer-ready' service robots actually for? | Samantha Floreani

As though exercising my corporeal form wasn't trial enough, now robots? Who in their right mind would want a walking, talking surveillance machine inside their home? The privacy invasion required for such robots to function goes far beyond your smart speaker listening into your conversations, your automatic pet feeder capturing footage, or your Roomba mapping the inside of your home and sharing it with Amazon.
Artificial intelligence
#palantir
fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Queens murder suspect cuffed: South Carolina man booked for shooting ex-girlfriend in ambush at her home amNewYork

Detectives arrested on Thursday the man they say allegedly followed his estranged girlfriend from South Carolina to Queens and shot her dead at her home last summer. According to police sources, 23-year-old Deovryion Ray was extradited to New York after previously being cuffed in his home state on an assault charge. He was subsequently brought to the 115th Precinct stationhouse in Jackson Heights, where he was ultimately charged with the murder of 21-year-old Dashanna Donovan.
US news
#flock-safety
fromBoston.com
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

Flock Safety cameras helped crack the MIT and Brown case - but at what cost to privacy?

fromThe Oaklandside
1 month ago
East Bay (California)

Oakland approves $2M surveillance camera plan

Oakland will continue using nearly 300 Flock Safety license-plate cameras under a $2.25 million contract with new restrictions on data sharing.
fromFuturism
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

Regular People Are Rising Up Against AI Surveillance Cameras

Longmont rejects expansion of Flock Safety's surveillance contract amid community privacy and transparency concerns over AI cameras and extended data retention.
fromBoston.com
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

Flock Safety cameras helped crack the MIT and Brown case - but at what cost to privacy?

#alpr
fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago
US news

San Jose latest city to face questions whether federal authorities are accessing police license plate camera data

fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago
US news

San Jose latest city to face questions whether federal authorities are accessing police license plate camera data

US politics
fromwww.bostonherald.com
1 week ago

Minneapolis duo details their ICE detention, including pressure to rat on protest organizers

Immigration officers in Minneapolis detained observers without charge, used aggressive tactics, surveilled activists, and allegedly pressured citizens to inform on undocumented neighbors.
#privacy
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

Stand Together to Protect Democracy

Donate to EFF by December 31 to support legal, technical, and advocacy efforts defending encryption, privacy, and resisting surveillance and censorship.
fromThe Verge
1 month ago
Gadgets

Texas is suing all of the big TV makers for spying on what you watch

Five major TV manufacturers are accused of using Automatic Content Recognition in smart TVs to collect private audio/video and viewing data for targeted advertising.
fromComputerworld
1 week ago

India could grab for iPhone source code - or worse

Almost 20 years ago, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the iPhone as "an iPod, a phone, an internet communicator." The world swooned at the time because that one device was all those things, and more. Today it is our wallet, our identity, our social media, our likes, dislikes, fitness levels, bank accounts, as well as our personal, sexual, and political identity.
Privacy professionals
fromBrownstoner
1 week ago

MTA Explores How to Use AI to Monitor Thousands of Cameras

"There's interest across the board," Michael Kemper, MTA chief security officer, told THE CITY. "It's not only coming from the MTA, but from the business world, the AI business world, in working with us."
Artificial intelligence
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

You feel violated': how stalkers outsource abuse to private investigators

Unregulated private investigators enable stalkers to surveil and harass victims, including tracking to refuges, without licensing or background checks.
World news
fromThe Cipher Brief
2 weeks ago

The Kremlin Files: Russia, the Modern Surveillance State

Russian intelligence relies heavily on physical trailing surveillance, rooted in centuries-old practices, shaping society, espionage, and counter-surveillance tactics.
#age-verification
fromwww.eff.org
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

Lawmakers Must Listen to Young People Before Regulating Their Internet Access: 2025 in Review

fromwww.eff.org
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

Lawmakers Must Listen to Young People Before Regulating Their Internet Access: 2025 in Review

fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

AI could transform education . . . if universities stop responding like medieval guilds

When ChatGPT burst onto the scene, much of academia reacted not with curiosity but with fear. Not fear of what artificial intelligence might enable students to learn, but fear of losing control over how learning has traditionally been policed. Almost immediately, professors declared generative AI "poison," warned that it would destroy critical thinking, and demanded outright bans across campuses, a reaction widely documented by Inside Higher Ed.
Higher education
Privacy technologies
fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Eilis O'Hanlon: Sorry, Simon Harris, but we should keep our right to remain in the shadows online

Maintaining online anonymity is important despite abuse by a few; deleting history and cookies reduces traces but does not guarantee protection from being identified.
Digital life
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

A Day in My Highly Optimized, Convenient Life

A hyper-connected, tech-enabled lifestyle prioritizes safety, efficiency, and convenience at the cost of social interaction and everyday human activity.
US politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 weeks ago

How Donald Trump launched a push to amass government data in 2025

An executive order created a Department of Government Efficiency to consolidate federal unclassified agency data, prompting privacy and civil-rights concerns.
World politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Data is control': what we learned from a year investigating the Israeli military's ties to big tech

Big tech supplied cloud storage and AI tools that enabled Israeli military mass-surveillance and intensified technological support after October 7.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The 50 best films of 2025 in the UK

50 Blue Moon Ethan Hawke plays with campy brilliance and criminal combover the lyricist Lorenz Hart as he spirals into vinegary jilted despair after his split from Richard Rodgers in this latest collaboration with Richard Linklater. Read the full review. 49 Happyend Dysfunctional Happyend Teen romance and paranoid surveillance collide to dysfunctional effect in Neo Sora's beguiling debut feature set in an oppressive near-future Japan. Read the full review.
Film
fromSlate Magazine
3 weeks ago

I Went to the Site Where Republicans Are Erecting a "Last Line of Defense" Against Zohran Mamdani. What I Saw Was Curious.

Only days remain until Zohran Mamdani ascends the throne of New York City, and nearly all his great opponents have given up. Andrew Cuomo, vanquished. Financier Bill Ackman, reduced to congratulations for the mayor-elect and even offers of support. Donald Trump, singing his praises after inviting him over to hang. Maybe the great socialist boogeyman isn't so scary after all.
US politics
Television
fromInverse
4 weeks ago

Peacock Just Quietly Released A Sneakily Smart Cyberpunk Thriller With A Killer Premise

Simu Liu stars in a spy thriller blending le Carré-style paranoia with cyberpunk brain-hacking, exploring surveillance, loyalty, and moral ambiguity.
Social justice
fromsfist.com
4 weeks ago

Petaluma Police Arrest Suspect For Hate Crime Targeting Former Globetrotter and Youth Coach

Petaluma police arrested Corey Newman for allegedly defacing William Bullard's SUV with racial slurs and swastikas after reviewing surveillance footage.
fromTechCrunch
4 weeks ago

These are the cybersecurity stories we were jealous of in 2025 | TechCrunch

It's the end of the year. That means it's time for us to celebrate the best cybersecurity stories we didn't publish. Since 2023, TechCrunch has looked back at the best stories across the board from the year in cybersecurity. If you're not familiar, the idea is simple. There are now dozens of journalists who cover cybersecurity in the English language. There are a lot of stories about cybersecurity, privacy, and surveillance that are published every week.
Information security
Media industry
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

2025: a year in art on The Verge

The Verge art team produced diverse multimedia projects addressing internet culture, war narratives, trans privacy, surveillance of Iranian dissidents, and inventive visual storytelling.
fromFortune
1 month ago

How the 'Reddit Detective Agency' and surveillance technology helped find the suspect in the deadly Brown University shooting | Fortune

Sweeping surveillance, now found in doorbells, cars and a vast network of vehicle-tracking cameras, did eventually help track down the whereabouts of Claudio Neves Valente, the 48-year-old former Brown graduate student investigators believe was responsible for the Dec. 13 shooting and another killing two days later of an MIT professor in Brookline, Massachusetts.
US news
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

The high-tech tools used to track down Nick Reiner after his parents' slayings

Police used geotracking, cellphone data and surveillance cameras to locate Nick Reiner hours after his parents were found fatally stabbed Sunday morning in Brentwood. The suspect, who struggled with substance abuse and had argued with his parents at a holiday party, was arrested in South Los Angeles that night. It didn't take long for police to focus on Nick Reiner after his parents were found fatally stabbed in the master bedroom of their Brentwood home Sunday afternoon. The challenge became finding him. Reiner lived in Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner's guesthouse but was not there when police arrived around 3:30 p.m. Prosecutors now allege he killed his parents sometime early Sunday.
Los Angeles
UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

'Relentless' gang jailed over string of burglaries

Six men were jailed for organising and committing 53 burglaries across south‑east England between November 2024 and March 2025.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

'Secret bugging' of SNP MSP unacceptable - Swinney

A staff member allegedly placed listening devices in an SNP MSP's office; the conduct is described as completely and utterly unacceptable.
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

How Laura Poitras Finds the Truth

Pasted on the wall next to the locked steel door that seals Laura Poitras's studio from visitors and intruders is a black poster depicting a PGP key that the filmmaker has used in the past to receive encrypted messages. It makes sense that this key-a sort of invitation to send her a secret message-is the only identifiable sign that Poitras edits her movies in this building;
Privacy professionals
Science
fromNature
1 month ago

Is bird flu the next pandemic? The science so far

H5N1 avian influenza is spreading globally among birds and mammals, increasing pandemic risk and requiring surveillance, preparedness, and prevention measures.
Privacy technologies
fromSun Sentinel
1 month ago

'Creeped out' or crime solvers? License plate readers in South Florida a controversial tool

South Florida law enforcement deploys Flock Safety license-plate recognition cameras linked to a national database and AI to capture and search detailed vehicle data.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Police spied on group set up to expose wrongdoing in Met, inquiry hears

Undercover Metropolitan police officers secretly monitored the Hackney Community Defence Association and its founder Graham Smith for a decade, collecting personal information and surveillance reports.
fromWIRED
1 month ago

AI Toys for Kids Talk About Sex, Drugs, and Chinese Propaganda

Two people allegedly linked to China's infamous Salt Typhoon espionage hacking group seem to have previously received training through Cisco's prominent, long-running networking academy. Meanwhile, warnings are increasingly emerging from United States lawmakers in Congress that safeguards on expanded US wiretap powers have been failing, allowing US intelligence agencies to access more of Americans' data without adequate constraints. If you've been having trouble keeping track of all of the news and data coming out about infamous sex offender Jeffrey Epstein,
Information security
East Bay (California)
fromThe Oaklandside
1 month ago

The Flock surveillance camera debate isn't dead: City Council will vote

Oakland Police Department seeks a $2.25 million, two-year contract with Flock Safety to operate and collect license-plate scan data across the city.
Digital life
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
1 month ago

EFF and 12 Organizations Urge UK Politicians to Drop Digital ID Scheme Ahead of Parliamentary Petition Debate

UK digital ID plan threatens privacy rights, enables mission creep, security risks, discrimination, exclusion, and shifts power from individuals to the state.
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

Donald Trump reminds the entire world he has no idea what 6G means

5G - I was a leader on 5G, getting that done, and now they're up to 6. What does that do, give you a little bit deeper view into somebody's skin? See how perfect it is.
Gadgets
Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
1 month ago

Why Amazon's new facial-recognition AI for Ring doorbells has privacy experts worried

Amazon's Familiar Faces lets Ring doorbell cameras use facial recognition to identify and catalog people, raising privacy and surveillance concerns.
fromNature
1 month ago

Early detection could improve pancreatic cancer's poor survival rates

Pancreatic cancer is not a disease that reveals itself easily, at least not initially. The pancreas is tucked deep in the abdomen, behind the stomach, so tumours aren't easy to see or feel. A person might experience gastrointestinal distress, nausea, back pain, weight loss or fatigue - all symptoms that can be caused by a variety of conditions, most of which are much more common than pancreatic cancer.
Cancer
fromTruthout
1 month ago

New Orleans Resists ICE Invasion Despite Surveillance and State Repression

When concerned residents of the New Orleans metro area stepped out into the streets with their whistles and phone cameras over the weekend, ready to protest and document the Trump administration's unwelcome assault on immigrant communities, they faced both widespread digital surveillance by state and federal authorities and a vague state law that makes hindering federal immigration enforcement a crime punishable by up to one year of hard labor in a Louisiana prison.
US politics
Privacy professionals
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

UK campaigners condemn creepy' digital billboards that can track viewers' responses

Digital billboards with cameras have been installed in hundreds of residential buildings, raising privacy and advertising concerns among residents and civil-liberty campaigners.
World news
fromTruthout
1 month ago

Israel Reportedly Spying on American Troops at US Base Monitoring Gaza Ceasefire

Israeli authorities conducted widespread surveillance and recording inside a U.S. Civil-Military Coordination Center in southern Israel, prompting its commander to demand the practice stop.
fromFuturism
1 month ago

AI Surveillance Startup Caught Using Sweatshop Workers to Monitor US Residents

What does it take to become the most successful AI surveillance company in 2025? If you're anything like Flock, the startup selling automatic license plate readers and facial recognition tech to cops, you don't really need much AI at all - just an army of sweatshop workers in the global south. Bombshell new reporting from 404 Media found that Flock, which has its cameras in thousands of US communities, has been outsourcing its AI to gig workers located in the Philippines.
Artificial intelligence
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

The Most Advanced Military Planes Have Amazing Capabilities

Modern military aircraft reflect some of humanity's most sophisticated engineering achievements in the world. These planes combine cutting-edge technology, effective design, and top-of-the-line performance. They're built not only to fly faster and farther than ever before but also to accomplish a variety of other tasks, like gather intelligence, evade detection, and carry out specific missions. Today's incredibly built craft are a testament to true innovation, from stealth fighters that remain invisible on radar to surveillance aircraft that can track threats with precision.
Science
Privacy professionals
fromEngadget
1 month ago

India is reportedly considering another draconian smartphone surveillance plan

India's telecom industry proposes mandating always-on satellite-based location tracking on smartphones with no user opt-out and suppressed carrier-access notifications.
US politics
fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
1 month ago

US Capitol Police: Member of Eric Jones' campaign investigated for surveilling Rep. Mike Thompson's Napa County home

A 19-year-old volunteer linked to Eric Jones' campaign was investigated for surveilling Rep. Mike Thompson's home, prompting safety concerns, campaign denials, and internal discipline.
Artificial intelligence
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

New 'KnoWay' robotaxis cause chaos in new Grand Theft Auto Online DLC | TechCrunch

GTA Online's new expansion features destructive 'KnoWay' robotaxis resembling Waymo vans, portraying autonomous vehicles as surveillance-enabled targets of vandalism and player-driven chaos.
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

Sanctioned spyware maker Intellexa had direct access to government espionage victims, researchers say | TechCrunch

Perhaps the most striking revelation is that people working at Intellexa could allegedly remotely access the surveillance systems of at least some of its customers via TeamViewer, an off-the-shelf tool that allows users to connect to other computers over the internet. The remote access is shown in a leaked training video revealing privileged parts of the Predator spyware system, including its dashboard, as well as the "storage system containing photos, messages and all other surveillance data gathered from victims of the Predator spyware,"
Privacy professionals
fromemptywheel
1 month ago

Asif Merchant Says EDNY Screwed Up Its Intercepts - emptywheel

Asif Merchant wants EDNY to provide all the spying the FBI did targeting him - or at least the spying that they say matches the calls he made while they were surveilling him. As you'll recall, Merchant is the Pakistani guy that EDNY arrested in July 2024 for allegedly soliciting someone to kill political targets, possibly including Donald Trump. Since then, Merchant has been sitting in prison, under communication restrictions, awaiting trial, which is currently scheduled for February 23, 2026.
US news
Marketing tech
fromMarTech
1 month ago

How dirty data broke marketing | MarTech

Marketing treats partial, biased, and misinterpreted data as definitive truth, producing illusionary insights instead of genuine wisdom.
World news
fromTheregister
1 month ago

China using AI as 'precision instrument' of repression

China uses AI to censor and surveil citizens and exports those censorship and surveillance tools internationally.
Privacy professionals
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Indian order to preload state-owned app on smartphones causes political outcry

India mandated preloading the state-owned Sanchar Saathi app on all smartphones, prompting surveillance fears, opposition outcry, and some tech companies' refusal to comply.
fromFortune
1 month ago

More than 1,000 Amazon employees sign open letter warning the company's AI 'will do staggering damage to democracy, our jobs, and the earth' | Fortune

Amazon told Fortune in a statement that the claim the company has abandoned its climate commitments is "categorically false and ignores the facts." "Amazon is already committed to powering our operations even more sustainably and investing in carbon-free energy. This includes supporting two advanced nuclear energy agreements and investing in more than 600 renewable energy projects worldwide," Amazon spokesperson Brad Glasser told Fortune in the statement, adding that the company is working to make operations more energy efficient, including data centers.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Airship firm on Russian border says Kremlin's jamming is a huge advantage for its aircraft to NATO

Kelluu, a Finnish company located about 50 miles from the Russian border, is launching small, propeller-driven airships filled with hydrogen, which it believes can fill a gap in battlefield and border surveillance. The startup is already finding success with NATO, being the first to secure a deal with a Western nation through a new innovators' program run by the alliance.
Miscellaneous
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

He Escaped a Pious Cult-Then Found College to Be a New One

Appel grew up in the Lamb of God, a patriarchal Christian covenant community. As he recounts in his newly released memoir, Cis White Gay: The Making of a Gender Heretic, members "pledge[d] fealty to a small group of self-appointed leaders," men served as "coordinators," women as "handmaids" (yes, that is what they were called), and wives were required to obey their "husband-masters."
Philosophy
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Revealed: West London authority using drones to 'spy' on residents

A West London council is preparing to use drones to bolster its enforcement teams as local authorities across the country quietly build aerial surveillance fleets. A report by Hammersmith and Fulham council sets out plans to deploy drones to support its 70-strong law enforcement team, which issued more than 2,200 fines in 2024. The aircraft will be used to target anti-social behaviour and fly tipping.
Privacy professionals
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