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U.S. Constitution Title: City Passes Ordinance Mandating CCTV Surveillance By Businesses, Including Doctors And Lawyers Offices from the taking-the-'private'-out-of-'privately-owned-business' deptAnother government has decided to "protect" local businesses by forcing them to install surveillance cameras.
"Here" is Madison, Mississippi, a city with some very low crime rates -- one frequently named to "safest cities" and "best towns for families" lists. Why it's suddenly concerned about business-focused criminal activity is unclear, but the city's government has decided it should be able to force businesses to install CCTV systems, whether or not they need them… or can even pay for them.
And if they can't afford them, the new statute will make sure they can't afford to stay in business.
While there have been similar statutes enacted in other cities, these have generally been targeted at businesses already subject to extra regulation, like pawn shops, gun stores, and pharmacies. There has been some mission creep in recent years, leading to other businesses being ordered to install surveillance systems, like cellphone resellers and scrap metal dealers. On top of that, many of these ordinances also allow for on-demand law enforcement access, allowing the government to extend its surveillance reach without having to pay for the equipment. The specifics of Madison's new statute haven't been made available yet, so it's unclear whether the collection of footage from businesses will be voluntary and tied only to investigations requested by business owners, or whether law enforcement will just be able to show up and demand to see recordings. Then there are other privacy concerns to address. The city's attorney has stated that the ordinance covers businesses like doctor's offices and law offices -- places where patient/client confidentiality has long been assumed. Forcing businesses like these to record interactions with their customers would perhaps prevent more-privacy conscious individuals from seeking help. And this new collection of footage could be abused/misused to identify people who thought their requests for legal/medical assistance wouldn't be turned over to law enforcement. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 15. #1. To: Deckard, YELLOW JOURNALISM ALERT (#0) All commercial businesses located here will now be required to install and maintain security cameras or face a fine or jail following passage of a new citywide ordinance by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen Tuesday night.“All" commercial businesses? NOPE! Your article really raises its ugly yellow journalism head early on and stands out when the second sentence in the article already contains a flat out lie. Retail shops, doctor’s offices, lawyer’s offices, and all other commercial establishments with less that a 2,000 square-foot space or less that 25 parking spaces will NOT have to complyThat certainly is not ALL commercial businesses located in Madison, Mississippi….now is it, Dumbtard?
#6. To: Gatlin (#1) Retail shops, doctor’s offices, lawyer’s offices, and all other commercial establishments with less that a 2,000 square-foot space or less that 25 parking spaces will NOT have to comply That is still bullshit though.
#7. To: A K A Stone (#6) (Edited) Retail shops, doctor’s offices, lawyer’s offices, and all other commercial establishments with less that a 2,000 square-foot space or less that 25 parking spaces will NOT have to comply
I simply said and truthfully proved that the article is just another piece of yellow journalism bullshit filled with lies, half-truths, innuendos and an interview with a person who has no idea what a security system costs.
#8. To: Gatlin (#7) I don't disagree with what you said. It was correct. I'm just saying it still sucks what they are doing. Even if it isn't everyone.
#9. To: A K A Stone (#8) I agree this is wrong... and a slippery slope. I'm not in favor of this as a solution. Unfortunately, those drugs that Decktard loves so much has caused an explosion of SWAP shops across America that buy STOLEN merchandise by those drug addicts Decktard loves so much. There also has been a huge increase of theft, forged prescriptions and the repeated buying of meth making materials at drug stores. Then after all Decktards hero's cause this legislation, Decktard stomps his feet loudest towards the folks that at least try and fix the anarchy Decktard loves. So, it seems that Decktard likes to piss on us all and tell us it's raining... and he uses your forum as his venue.
#12. To: GrandIsland (#9) ...anarchy...
#15. To: Deckard, GrandIsland (#12) You got something to say ... Then use your OWN words....not memes.
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