April 27, 2004

Is there a way to boycott Manalapan, Florida?

The city of Manalapan in Florida will soon begin automatically taking photos of every car that drives through town. They'll run a check on the plates, and store that information together with a photo of the driver. Cops cars will be dispatched after suspect cars...

There are only 321 residents of this wealthy community, so it's probably not possible to boycott them, and protesting would probably be a bit difficult. This might be a good thing: after a few months of constantly living in a surveillance zone they might decide to give up a little safety for a lot of liberty.





Posted to Privacy at April 27, 2004 12:47 PM

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