Drones, Cameras, Police Infiltration Defines New York City

September 15, 2012
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Ray Kelly issued a memo with privacy guidelines defining how the NYC police can infiltrate social media sites.

The police can establish aliases and interact using them while on Facebook, Twitter, et al but they will register the aliases with the department.

NYC already has cameras and drones spying on us. I don’t know if it makes people safer. I hope it does but the infringement on civil liberties is a concern to many.

All I can say is be cautious while on the social media sites because this is one of many avenues for abuse.

via NBC NY

Police Commissioner Ray Kelly released the five-page memo last week, saying police officers involved in investigations using social media can use aliases, and register those aliases with the department.

The officers can also conduct their investigation on an NYPD-issued laptop that cannot be traced back to them.

But an associate legal director for the New York Civil Liberties Union, Christopher Dunn, told the Daily News “police work on the Internet is ripe for abuse.”

“Police infiltration of social media should be closely regulated,” Dunn said.

The NYPD’s ability to use aliases online, and to interact under these aliases, may violate the Handschu agreement, which is a set of guidelines that can regulate NYPD behavior in regards to policitcal activity.

The guidelines were setup in 1971 after 21 members of the Black Panther Party were tried and later acquitted for conspiracy to blow up buildings, including police stations.

The agreement was reached after the trial, and set up a special committee to investigate suspected criminal activity on the part of political groups.

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