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August 15th, 2012
03:52 PM ET

Cameras, Security and Privacy

On Thursday's show, we discuss how the U.S. government pays for projects that use security cameras to monitor certain places. In some of these projects, cameras are installed around a building or a city, and they send images to police who keep tabs on what's happening.

What are your thoughts on this?  Do you think security cameras are a threat to privacy if they're recording what people do in public, or do you think they're acceptable if they're intended to keep people safer?

Carl Azuz, Anchor


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