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Author: American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois

Title: Chicago's Video Surveillance Cameras: A Pervasive and Unregulated Threat to our Privacy

Summary: Chicago has our nation’s most “extensive and integrated” network of government video surveillance cameras, according to former U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff. While the City of Chicago is secretive about the number of cameras (as well as many other critical aspects of its camera program), the City does not dispute the repeated public reports that it has access to 10,000 publicly and privately owned cameras throughout the City. In the downtown district, virtually every segment of the public way is under video surveillance. These technologically sophisticated cameras have the power to automatically identify and track particular persons, and the capacity to magnify and make visible small details and objects at great distances. Nevertheless, the City seeks to expand and enhance the level of surveillance. Mayor Daley has announced a plan to place a camera “on every corner” of the City. In the words of another top City official, the objective is to “cover one end of the city to the other.” The American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois believes that Chicago does not need a camera on every sidewalk, on every block, in every neighborhood. Rather, our City needs to change course, before we awake to find that we cannot walk into a book store or a doctor’s office free from the government’s watchful eye. We urge the City to order a moratorium on the expansion of the camera system. Then the City should initiate a thorough and open review of this surveillance system, including whether to reduce the number of cameras. Finally, for those cameras that remain, the City should implement new rules to safeguard individual privacy.

Details: Chicago: ACLU of Illinois, 2011. 44p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed March 29, 2011 at: http://il.aclu.org/site/DocServer/Surveillance_Camera_Report1.pdf?docID=3261

Year: 2011

Country: United States

URL: http://il.aclu.org/site/DocServer/Surveillance_Camera_Report1.pdf?docID=3261

Shelf Number: 124760

Keywords:
Cameras
Electronic Surveillance
Right of Privacy
Video Surveillance (Chicago)