Washington, DC, Puts Itself Under Surveillance
WASHINGTON - From a dimly lit room in a secure command center, 21 streaming video feeds from 4,775 surveillance cameras around the nation's capital are projected across three screens and monitored at all hours. Every few seconds, footage from a different location pops up -- a busy road, a picnic bench, the entrance to the new baseball stadium.Seven years after the Sept. 11 attacks, Mayor Adrian M. Fenty is trying to set up one of the most comprehensive centrally controlled visual surveillance systems in the world. In the nerve center, which opened last month, the city's Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency can monitor video from four city agencies -- covering streets, schools, housing projects, parks and roads -- for threats and other nefarious activities.
For those who have accepted the city's fate as a prime terrorist target, this may be cause for relief. But to the many civil liberties groups headquartered in Washington, the move undermines privacy, encourages abuse and represents the first step toward a surveillance system like London's, where a person's every public move can be tracked on about 10,000 government-funded cameras that have been dubbed a "ring of steel."
Soon, Fenty hopes, the system will include feeds from 5,625 cameras run by eight agencies, including the Metropolitan Police Department. But critics, including members of the District of Columbia Council, want to slow down.
"The program was announced without any detail or planning around who would have access, for what purpose, and what would happen with any video or digital archive," said Councilman Phil Mendelson, who spearheaded a measure, approved June 3, to strictly limit how the cameras are used until the council can approve standards.
The video program's future is somewhat blurry. Darrell L. Darnell, director of the agency that runs the new monitoring center, told the council: "All policies are still in draft and awaiting formal legal review."
At least until that review is complete,the council has ordered the consolidated system to use the standards created in 2006 for the Police Department's camera program. The standards require that footage be kept only 10 days unless it is believed relevant to a criminal investigation, and that the public be alerted as cameras are installed.
Besides helping Washington fight crime, the mayor's office says, consolidation will cut the cost of monitoring the closed-circuit television feeds by a third. And officials say much of the expense in bringing the system together -- an estimated $5.1 million for fiscal year 2009 -- will be covered by federal grants. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has praised cameras as a crucial anti-terrorism tool.
Still, some don't think the cameras are justified.
James Jay Carafano, a counter-terrorism expert at the conservative Heritage Foundation, said he was concerned that the Homeland Security grants were encouraging cities to set up camera networks that they might not be able to maintain: "The problem is, in a couple of years, when the federal money runs out, you're going to be stuck with that system."
Others are concerned about broadening access to the public schools' 3,500 cameras, though Washington officials say a central office can better deal with vandalism and school trespassing.
Nationally, no solid statistics are available on how many camera systems have been integrated. Civil libertarians have complained about city governments' lack of transparency.
But Washington is not alone in expanding the use of cameras. Chicago and New York control thousands of cameras.
Los Angeles has considered consolidating camera systems, city officials say, but logistics and financing are obstacles. The city maintains camera networks at LAX and the port and around city buildings, and the Transportation Department has 32 traffic cameras. The Police Department has 80 cameras, monitored from about half a dozen police divisions, mostly in Hollywood, on Skid Row and at MacArthur Park.
Washington police say cameras make the streets safer. Last year, three homicides and an assault on a police officer were captured on video, a police study found.
And in areas within 250 feet of a camera, violent crime declined 19% last year, the study said.
Critics say cameras simply move crime onto side streets, out of video range.
"When you measure the effectiveness of these cameras against the harm they do to civil liberties, there just doesn't seem to be a question for us," said Johnny Barnes, executive director of the National Capital Area chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union.
Among residents, cameras are popular, said Councilwoman Muriel Bowser, who represents a relatively affluent northern area of Washington.
"There's not a meeting or a community that I go into," she told her colleagues, "that doesn't tell us how cameras have positively impacted public safety in their neighborhoods."
james.hohmann@latimes.com
Times staff writer Andrew Blankstein in Los Angeles contributed to this report.
© 2008 The Los Angeles Times
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28 Comments so far
Show AllFear feeds on fear.
When we run around telling the world our country is the best, that we know better than you, our race/religion/ethnic group is the "Chosen" one, or my child is the "Student of the month", we're telling other countries and other people they're not as good as we are. Can you think of any idea that works against us more, or creates more anger against us, than comparing ourselves to one another to feel like we're someone special?
Braggarts, bullies and exploiters live in fear created by their own insecurities. Intellectually, they may not realize the effect their behavior has on others but, intuitively, they know perfectly well. This is why they become so defensive, divisive and closed. "We have met the enemy and he is us." - Pogo, the old comic strip character. Ain't that the truth?
As we think, we create. CHANGE what we think and we change what we create!
http://www.cafepress.com/realtalkworld/3700981 (Be a World change guy! - Pete)
Heh. They should ask the fools who rob convenience stores if the use of video surveillance deterred them.
Talk about no-brainers...
When this surveillance disaster occurred in the UK, even the class of youths classed as 'Chavs' or Non-educated Delinquents (NEDS) worked out that wearing a base-ball cap allowed them to become anonymous. No police patrolling the streets anymore meant they continued to rule the streets.
Ariel_Sharon June 17th, 2008 2:06 am -- "... surveillance cameras pale in comparison to the evil of tasers."
I suppose that depends on what one's conception of evil is, but I'm not sure that any such comparative evaluations matter much in any case.
Perhaps it also depends to some extent on the rapidly expanding range of surveilance technologies. Here, taken from an AFP article, is one example to consider:
NEW YORK (AFP) — Security scanners which can see through passengers' clothing and reveal details of their body underneath are being installed in 10 US airports, the US Transportation Security Administration said Tuesday.
A random selection of travellers getting ready to board airplanes in Washington, New York's Kennedy, Los Angeles and other key hubs will be shut in the glass booths while a three-dimensional image is made of their body beneath their clothes.
The booths close around the passenger and emit "millimeter waves" that go through cloth to identify metal, plastics, ceramics, chemical materials and explosives, according to the TSA.
While it allows the security screeners -- looking at the images in a separate room -- to clearly see the passenger's sexual organs as well as other details of their bodies, the passenger's face is blurred, TSA said in a statement on its website.
Ariel_Sharon said:
"The reason why Washington DC is a crime ridden cesspool is the lack of firearms in the hands of responsible citizens."
Actually DC citizens are allowed to carry handguns as of earlier this year.
I used to be pro gun control but have changed my position as I've seen the government become increasingly repressive and brutal. I've lived most of my life in Vermont which allows concealed carrying. However, the "too many rats in the cage" syndrome is a legitimate concern. People are stressed, they are "losing it" and more weapons is not THE answer.
Personally I do not own a gun. I have always figured that my chances of being shot or shooting someone are vastly reduced if I am not around guns.
Mike, WTF does operation gladio have to do with this? That was a series of arms stockpiles intended to be used to fight the soviets or to fight an insurgency should communists take over. We used lots of dirty tricks there, but we did keep the russians out of italy.
Its great to see so many people ready to fight back, but these surveillance cameras pale in comparison to the evil of tasers.
" Bane Richter June 16th, 2008 12:25 pm
Indeed, we need 24/7 audio, video, network monitoring of communications activity on our Capitol Hill.
Every room in the Hart, Dirksen, Longworth, etc, phones, internet activity, printers, scanners, ad nauseum. ..."
SEE the Stephen Lendman article I linked to in my first post, above, and anyone at all doubting what Bane Richter posted should then be able to easily realise that he's [very] right, and that what he says perhaps should triply (or more) apply to VP Cheney's office, and the offices of his VP staff, and ... plenty more; as Lendman's article strongly makes clear.
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As for the LAT article, which I've now and fully read, thank goodness for the sane members of the Wa., DC, city Council, and for oppositional views like those of the ACLU. They'll hopefully be able to successfully curb exaggerated consolidation, etc., of these camera systems.
This the kind of thing that gives Gestapo type surveillance a bad name. The have once gain made a public relations faux pas. The should have advertised the surveillance as watched by "Freedom Cams".
And along with the operators, controllers, ... of Operation Gladio and people like in the article by Stephen Lendman that I just posted a link for, above, are people like the highly secretive cabal of elites referred to in the following article.
"Barack O'Bilderberg: Picking the President
by Andrew G. Marshall
Global Research, June 9, 2008"
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=9270
MAJOR WEBS OF EVIL, racketeering, and so on ... such people really do
weave and with the intention of having the rest of humanity for prey. I'm not speaking of Barack Obama, for like in the article, I also don't have enough information about his secretive talks clearly being surely related to his political campaign for the presidency; but the secretive group or cabal of elites he evidently must've gone to meet in total privacy with most probably are the international (with respect to Western countries anyway) group Andrew Marshall speaks of.
itsaNaziWorldOrder provided a link to the topic of Gladio or Operation Gladio, and I've read enough about it to say, 'YES', fitting it is to suggest to people to learn about this.
As for 9-11 having been an 'inside job', however, the best I can say is that it very likely was and is that. The only "catch" is more proof of this is required before we can really make a critically definite 'Yes! Yes, definitely inside job' judgement on this topic. There's a lot of strong circumstantial evidence alright, but some additionally concrete proof would make judgement, final conclusion a certainty. For now, we only have [theory]. Otoh, there was a link at www.globalresearch.ca yesterday or the day before and for a video on the lecture or talk Dr David Ray Griffin presented in a conference in LA on June 4th, and it seems that he now says we have definite proof. I just haven't viewed the video yet, but there are 3 parts, totally near 30 minutes, and that takes a long time for my slow dial-up connection, which requires around 45min. to download a video around 3min. long (ouch).
The circumstantial, which is all we've had, so far, is strong, or, well, in terms of the real researchers of the real 9-11 Truth Movement; but it doesn't provide absolute certainty, which we can believe to have, yet and critically don't.
U.S. officials and non-officials, but acting with top-secret privileges above what most top-secret cleared U.S. officials normally have, and as the following article tells us about with SHOCKING new revelations provided by a very courageous and 30-year careered CIA officer, Sue Ann Arrigo, now these people (besides her and Stephen Lendman, of course) are of a kind who'd be capable of having made 9-11 a truly 'inside job', false flag matter.
"Exposing Bush Administration Corruption",
by Stephen Lendman, June 11 2008
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=9288
Hey Skeletor: this middle one's for you.
KILL A CAMERA TODAY
Surveillance cameras are FAIR GAME. Any device that is designed to arbitrarily monitor or track Americans is a legitimate target and should be destroyed at every opportunity. It's time for Americans to rise up and fight back against this Brave New World our "masters" are building for us. Do your part...... locate and destroy any camera you can find a way to reach.
Howard
I was in London during the first Iraq War & I witnessed 2 acts of
terrorism there presumably from the IRA.
Someone drove a truck to Downing Street with a small missal on it and fired it at # 10 Downing while the PM and her Cabinet were meeting there causing a lot of damage.
There was a talk about securing Downing Street but the final conclusion was that the PM should not necessarily have any more protection than your average citizen.
The logic behind that was that if the PM has to live in a bunker something is amiss with the policies of the Country at large.
I couldn't agree more.
Our Country could be loved and respected if we weren't ripping everyone off all over the world for Corporate profits.
This is the answer to all of society's ills: control!
Instead of trying to make people's lives better, instead of trying to find solutions fit for humans, you just press a jackboot against people's throats and control them. After all, only corporations are worth investing in today.
For those that believe such surveillance is not the start of "big brother", I suggest you read Naomi Klein's article, "China's All-Seeing Eye". China's futuristic surveillance system is being implemented courtesy of US corporations, and like many products manufactured in China, it may soon be exported to the U.S. and, of course, Britain (probably Britain first, as the British are so passive and apathetic - "What have you got to hide?" is the refrain of many in Britain when you attack such surveillance systems):
http://www.naomiklein.org/articles/2008/05/chinas-all-seeing-eye
"Massive Data Retention Protests Hit Germany, Expected to Spread Across Europe":
http://www.zeropaid.com/news/9531/Massive+Data+Retention+Protests+Hit+Germany%2C+Expected+to+Spread+Ac...
"Imagine that every phone call, fax, e-mail, instant message and packet of information that you sent and received was captured by your government and stored for two years, regardless of whether or not a crime was committed. Now imagine thousands of Germans marching in protest..."
- see, the Europeans kick up a fuss, but the British do absolutely nothing, time and time again. Americans always confuse Britain with Europe. The British generally shun Europe!
If all could watch, there would be no problem.
FEMA -- a failure at rescues --- a success at spying on citizens ---
Something wrong with this picture --- ??
Homegrown terrorist Surveillance is what it is. They want us in a certain area during protest, sit down and don't move see how quick they lock you up. liars and pigs.
AWESOME! Finally...some folks are fighting back...in...a..SMART WAY! I MUST have several dozen of those micro-pamphlets...I MUST! Micro-pamphletting is one of the GREAT EQUALIZERS...PROGRESSIVE CONSTITUTIONALIST ADVERTISING....and...well..does it NOT make a POINT? and VERY WELL at that?
obtain these really well done posters and put them up everywhere...it is your DUTY..
ALTHOUGH I NOTICE THAT THERE ARE SOME..."ALL CAPS" SECTIONS ON THESE POSTERS...UH-OH...GUESS SOME OF YOU CONCERN TROLLS WON'T BE INTERESTED...CAUSE AFTER ALL...IF IT'S ALL CAPS...IF THE "FONT" AINT CORRECT...THEN...GEEWHIZ...WE DON'T WANT TO DEAL WITH THAT...SWINE!
LIVE FREE OR DIE....YOU WILL ANYWAY...MIGHT AS WELL BE ON YOUR FEET...
SEE YOU IN THE TRENCHES..MAYBE..
FIRST AND FOREMOST..THE CONSTITUTION...WHY HAS NOT ONE CANDIDATE SAID THIS?
The reason why Washington DC is a crime ridden cesspool is the lack of firearms in the hands of responsible citizens. Of course the criminals have no problems getting them, but if you want to defend yourself in DC, good luck. The criminals have more rights then you do...
Cameras in public places aren't the big brother thing you guys think they are, but they are also not the slightest bit effective in stopping real criminals, who will simply wait until you are out of camerashot to attack you.
Support concealed carry and the second amendment!
Signs posted up at Dallas DART train stations:
We Are Always Watching!
I just saw a film called "The Lives of Others" about Stasi surveillance in the GDR pre-Glasnost. Check it out because the US is heading in the same direction, and is well along the path.
blueapples26 June 16th, 2008 12:36 pm -- "I love the sticker…"
So do I. For others who might want to help with raising awareness beyond the confines of the blogosphere, that and several other stickers and posters can be downloaded (PDF) or ordered (printed material) from http://crimethinc.com/tools/downloads/stickers.html
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P.S.: Just in case anyone might think I'm 'promoting' them, I have no affiliation of any kind with that organization. It just seems to me that we need to do something more effective than merely exchanging messages amongst ourselves.
Do you trust the person monitoring you? Me neither!
hey but everybody loves "big brother" the viewing figures are astronomical..
same thing but this time in reverse lol
we allready accepted it when we accepted "big brother" as a form of entertainment..(for want of a better way of putting it)...everybody loves a bit of a power trip..got that red button right there...do they stay do they go..etc..
these days i'm scared to turn on my TV for fear of what other horrors will be passing as entertainment..
I love the sticker...I have post it on every Metro train I ride on in DC. Most people are oblivious to what is going on in their back yard due to the 12 years of compulsory indoctrination and the all prevalent edward bernays'ian' eye of perception management. Let's give up our children to the state because we aren't teachers or parents we are workers. Why do we do it?, Because we are slaves to the state..
Indeed, we need 24/7 audio, video, network monitoring of communications activity on our Capitol Hill.
Every room in the Hart, Dirksen, Longworth, etc, phones, internet activity, printers, scanners, ad nauseum. These employees need to be monitored for their own good, every back room meeting, every hand shake, financial transaction, late night booty call, and physical movement, recorded and scrutinized. Only then will we have a safe and secure Government. Apply the same to local and state gov, full transparency.
Amazing!
9/11 was planned by the police state rulers to accomplish such programs and sure enough... the public embraces its scripted fate.
"Civil libertarians have complained about city governments' lack of transparency."
Now, that's IS an understatement!
BTW, have you ever read about GLADIO?
The NATO program to terrorize Europeans into requesting more police state controls and also make them fearful of progressives?
Here's a link: http://www.copi.com/articles/guyatt/gladio.html
(because this is the real stuff of government and yes, there is ABSOLUTELY NO transparency in these operations, that's the point of them in the first place... that you cannot see who is tormenting you and why!)
What may words express when fear of DIFFERENCE, the need to protect "STUFF", GREED and disrespect for basic freedoms have overridden acceptance, charity and "love thy neighbor"? It's a world gone mad and the INSANITY in this United States is obviously based at the ROOT of the problem...in the LAND OF OZ and EVIL,..... Washington, DC.