From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Mon Jul 16 2001 - 05:15:18 MDT
http://partners.nytimes.com/2001/07/16/national/16TAMP.html?todaysheadlines
July 16, 2001
Surveillance Cameras Incite Protest
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
AMPA, Fla., July 15 — Wearing masks and making obscene gestures at police
cameras, about 100 people on Saturday protested a new security system that
scans faces in the city's night life district to search for suspects in
crimes and runaways.
"Being watched on a public street is just plain wrong," said May Becker,
wearing a bar code sticker on her forehead.
Ms. Becker joined demonstrators in the Ybor City district on Saturday night,
wearing a sign reading, "We're under house arrest in the land of the free."
One protester walked by a camera, gestured obscenely and shouted, "Digitize
this!"
Other protesters wore gas masks, Groucho Marx glasses and other items to
protest the FaceIt scanning system the police are using in Ybor City, a
neighborhood that attracts thousands of people on weekend nights.
The cameras snap pictures of faces and compare them with 30,000 images in a
database that includes runaways and wanted criminals. The system works by
analyzing 80 facial points around the nose, cheekbones and eyes.
Tampa is the only American city where the police use the technology for
routine surveillance, but Virginia Beach is seeking a $150,000 state grant
for a similar system.
The Tampa police say the system, which has been used in Ybor City the last
two weekends, has led to no arrests.
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