By now we're all pretty used to video cameras recording our moves at the ATM, at traffic lights and in some stores. But real-time police surveillance seen most often in Hollywood is also getting closer to reality. Some critics worry we're on the verge of losing our privacy altogether. We find out more about the new tools California law enforcement agencies are using to collect and mine data.
As Police Expand Real-Time Surveillance Technology, Privacy Concerns Grow

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