In the aftermath of a senseless and tragic act of terrorism like the Boston Marathon bombing, proposals to greatly increase law enforcement’s surveillance capabilities, even to the point of achieving around the clock blanket monitoring of large amounts of public space, may seem like a rational and wise response. But it is precisely at times like this, when fear and emotion run high, that it is necessary to give very thoughtful consideration to the potentially negative implications and unanticipated consequences of such an idea. We should ask ourselves if we truly want to live in a society where the video surveillance cameras are everywhere in public space, always on, and interconnected with vast reservoirs of personal information.
Law enforcement agencies across the U.S. are turning to video surveillance systems in police cars for increased security. The market for mobile video surveillance equipment for patrol cars is forecasted to grow at an average of 6.5 percent per year according to new reports. Already, over 40 percent of the 450,000 police cars in the U.S. already have digital video surveillance.
Long gone are the days when law enforcement surveillance meant officers with cameras standing on corners wearing trench coats, hats and sunglasses. Now law enforcement can use thermal imaging cameras from drones, intercept cell phone calls and even track personal information through cell phones.
When the average person thinks of law enforcement surveillance, he likely thinks about a police officer sitting inside a car or building while watching a possible suspect for many hours at a time. While the classic stakeout approach is still used throughout the globe, technology has largely replaced many of these traditional methods of law enforcement. Hi-tech cameras and listening devices, for example, can watch a suspect’s home for months at a time without a single police officer present.
Phone tapping, closed circuit monitoring and other security or law enforcement surveillance is not questioned where it is “warranted” (to solve or prevent crime). Nevertheless, covert agencies and their criminal contacts use more sinister and advanced technologies to monitor “others”. Unfortunately those “others” include law enforcers, public figures and those opposing activities like drug trafficking, arms build ups/sales, political manipulation and planetary degradation.
Of course, technology alone can never truly replace human beings when it comes to law enforcement surveillance. There will always have to be countless civil employees to watch recorded video images, listen to recorded cellular conversations, and keep track of people of interest when they attempt to disappear. All of this gathered information then has to pass through a chain of command so that leaders can make the decision of how to decipher it.
Covert Law Enforcement will not just sell the equipment and forget about the agents using it. We understand law enforcement surveillance, and we work hard to make sure undercover police agents have what they need, when they need it. We provide continued Covert Surveillance Training as needed, and work with agents on individual cases to assure their success working in their role as undercover law enforcement officers. We monitor the cameras to assure that they are working properly, we set up notifications when needed, conduct updates, reboot systems, check environmental conditions of the equipment, and offer hosting options.
The use of video surveillance technologies to aid law enforcement in identifying suspects has gained increasing popularity among police departments across the country. So much so that police video systems have become commonplace in most major American cities.
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