
New police technology raises privacy concerns
July 3, 2012 7:27 AM
New police technology uses high-speed cameras to find criminal suspects on the open road. Bob Orr reports on this new technology, which some say is an invasion of privacy.
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July 3, 2012 7:27 AM
New police technology uses high-speed cameras to find criminal suspects on the open road. Bob Orr reports on this new technology, which some say is an invasion of privacy.
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