Southampton Town Chief of Police speaks on traffic cameras and surveillance on the East End
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With the growing prevalence of cameras in public spaces and what some refer to as a "surveillance state," many citizens are concerned with the widespread use of license plate readers and related video technologies in police departments. James Kiernan is Chief of Police for the Town of Southampton police department. He joins the panel to discuss the practical and local applications of video surveillance and how he views law enforcement's moral precedent to use technology available to them for the sake of public safety. The topic was prompted by a recent article from the East End Beacon about the seemingly sudden rise in solar-powered traffic cameras across the East End.
This week's panel is:
- Joe Shaw, Consulting Editor at The Express News Group
- Bill Sutton, Editor-in-chief at The Express News Group
- Denise Civiletti, Editor & Publisher of RiverheadLocal
- Beth Young, Editor & Publisher of East End Beacon
- James Kiernan, Chief of Police for Southampton Town
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