Surveillance cameras, unnecessary and approved.

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01/08/02 Surveillance cameras, unnecessary and approved.
With an incredible decision, the Supreme Court of the United States approved the installation of hidden cameras in the bathrooms of Consolidated Freightways, one of the largest transport companies in the country, to prevent the use and sale of illegal drugs. The cameras were discovered by accident in 1997, with the breaking of a mirror and then you were susseguitre lawsuits with contradictory outcomes. Meanwhile, the test for the use of facial recognition technologies of Visionics , (pictured) have made ​​a fool of sensational Florida police in tests carried out in Tampa. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), in fact he had access to the system log proving that not even one of the criminals in the database of the department has been identified, while a 'fair number' of cases related to innocent citizens misidentified. The institution has discontinued after only two months (ie in August) testing even though it was scheduled for a period of one year. According to Barry Steinhardt, associate director of the ACLU "facial recognition is just propaganda and no action," citing the cases of recognition that confuse people with strong differences in age or men with women. Unfortunately a hundred airports in the United States already has a contract with the Visionics for the same technologies.