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ACLU Calls for More Public Scrutiny of Surveillance Systems

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We're all being watched, when we go through an airport, drive through a toll booth or use public transit. This week, the ACLU of California -- after wading through years of public meeting agendas and minutes for city councils and county boards of supervisors -- found that at least 90 local governments use some form of surveillance. And in most cases, there was little or no public input before it was used.

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