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Il: Justice Ministry: Cameras violate privacy

Posted on August 16, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Yaakov Lappin reports:

Police plans to set up a pilot scheme involving the installation of CCTV cameras in 12 schools this year came under fire from the Ministry of Justice’s Public Defense unit on Sunday.

Under the pilot scheme, police will link up cameras overlooking school buildings and playgrounds to regional police commands and municipal control centers.

Read more in The Jersualem Post.

Thanks to the reader who sent in this link.

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