ACLU Knocks Spy Cams; City Council to Vote Tuesday Night

The ACLU of Sacramento said the Sacramento City Council risks invading the privacy of average citizens – and doing little to combat crime – if it accepts a grant from Homeland Security for 32 surveillance cameras and four mobile units at its Tuesday meeting.

The hearing is set for City Hall Tuesday, 6 p.m, with an ACLU press briefing at 5:30 p.m.

The Sacramento City Council is expected to be presented with a proposal to accept the grant Tuesday after no real public hearing, something that is bothersome to civil libertarians. The ACLU is recommending a series of community town halls to allow citizens to comment.

But, the City has refused to hold a real hearing – it only is allowing 15 minutes to discuss the issue Tuesday. The City also hasn’t thoroughly responded to ACLU records requests, and the surveillance camera grant is camouflaged as “closed circuit TV system” on the council’s agenda.

“Video surveillance is very intrusive,” said Jim Updegraff, chair of the ACLU board of directors in Sacramento, in a letter to Johnson and the Sacramento City Council. He added that the cameras could also “enhance…racial profiling.”

“Study after study has shown surveillance cameras are ineffectual in reducing crime against persons,”*** wrote Updegraff, noting that “we (ACLU) are opposed to the grant going forward (Tuesday) without the participation of concerned citizens.”

Hot this week

Did David Wineland and Serge Haroche Steal Idea For The Nobel Physics Prize?

Dr. Omerbashich says the Royal Swedish Academy is a Crime Scene and he has the proof that Nobel laureates stole his discovery.

New Approaches to Disaster Relief Challenges

Disaster relief has always been a challenge. NASA, Google,...

3 Legitimate Money Making Methods to Supplement Your Income

In a perfect world, when your landlord raises your...

2016 Predictions by World Renowned Medium and Psychic Lindy Baker

World renowned medium and psychic Lindy Baker is interviewed by The Hollywood Sentinel, discussing psychic power, the spirit world, life after death, areas of concern in 2016, and much more.

Digital Coupon Customers Spending More Than Double At Stores

A new study shows that customers who use digital coupons go shopping more for groceries and other household goods more often and spend more on their shopping trips.

Everything You Need to Know Before You Visit Bricoleur Vineyards

Bricoleur Vineyards is redefining what a Sonoma County winery visit looks like. Learn what sets it apart before you go.

Mikhail Antipkin on the Agent Marketplace Shift: Why Business AI Is Starting to Look Like an App Store

Mikhail Antipkin, an operator with a background in payments and mid-market technology, ai models look more like consumer software.

Luca Schnetzler on Why He Invests Where He Can Also Operate

Luca Schnetzler and an investing partner took the largest position in Gel Blaster, the next step was to wait for quarterly updates.

The E-Bike Delivery Rider Nobody Classifies: What Happens When a Gig Worker on Two Wheels Gets Hit on the Clock

A shattered wrist, a totaled e-bike, and a hospital bill that opens in the five figures. That's the price of a bad afternoon for a delivery rider, and it lands before anyone answers the question that decides everything else: were you an emp

Spider Solitaire: Master the Game with These Pro Strategies

Spider Solitaire distinguishes itself from traditional solitaire through the...

The Only Living Pickpocket in New York – Wrong Place, Time & Life

In 2026, Segan premiered his second directorial feature film The Only Living Pickpocket in New York, produced by T-Street and MRC.

Why Retail Brands Are Rethinking Order Fulfillment This Year

Retail growth creates an interesting operational problem. More orders...

Related Articles

Popular Categories