‘I don’t like the government following my every movement and treating me like a criminal suspect’
A lawsuit has been filed that accuses Norfolk, Virginia, officials of using a network of 170 cameras to impose a warrantless surveillance scheme on residents, and visitors.
The Institute for Justice case charges that the actions violate the Fourth Amendment rights protected by the U.S. Constitution.
The system allows police “to monitor the comings and goings of all drivers in the city,” the legal team said.
Lee Schmidt, a plaintiff, said, “I don’t like the government following my every movement and treating me like a criminal suspect, when they have no reason to believe I’ve done anything wrong.”
And another, Crystal Arrington, charged, “My work requires me to drive around Norfolk very often, and it’s incredibly disturbing to know the city can track my every move during that time.”
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