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September 17 City of Medina, WA, Erodes Our Right to PrivacyBack on June 30th of this year, I wrote a blog entry about how shocked I was to see a sign posted on the city limits of Medina, WA, which informed all incoming motorists that they are being "watched" by Medina city officials. As a follow up to what I reported back in June, a news report emerged from The Seattle Times today that sheds more light on the situation.
The question then arises, since nearly half the people of Medina, WA, voted to have this system in place, and based on the comments by City Councilmembers and the Police Chief, does anyone living in Medina, WA, really care about their privacy? Obviously not. Questions then arise about how the data is being secured, maintained, and disposed of. What happens to the liability of the City if there is an unauthorized release of information? What if someone makes a Freedom of Information Act request to see the data? A slippery slope towards the erosion of our privacy rights is amongst us. And people have the gaul to ask our legislators for a national privacy law? To read the article, please click here: Cameras Keep Track of All Cars Entering Medina To read the full blog, please click here: The Emerging Business Advocate Blog June 30, 2009
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