About Geotagged : DC Surveillance
The purpose is to map surveillance of public space in the Washington DC metropolitan area. Post your geotagged photos of public surveillance cameras to this pool. Is there any space left in this region that is not under a CCTV? Let's map the city and find out.
Rules:
1. Post as many geotagged pics of DC-area surveillance cameras as you want. I've started things off with my own shots, which so far cover only a dismally-small swath of the city. Maybe your travels take you under different lenses?
2. Make an effort to add shots of cameras not already in the pool, or better shots of cameras already in the pool.
3. Post only geotagged pics of DC-area surveillance cameras. Photos that do not show surveillance cameras will be removed. Photos without geotags will be removed. Photos from outside the DC metro area will be removed. You get the idea. While the intended focus of the pool is for mapping stationary cameras, other surveillance-related shots, e.g. of signage, copter cams, or police officers with cameras / video equipment are fine too ... as long as they are geotagged!
4. Geotag the location of the camera, not the place you took the shot from.
5. Extra points if you can add a tag, descriptive text, or a URL which identifies the agency that posted the camera, the corporation that made the camera, the RF frequency the antenna operates at, the policies governing its use, etc.
Background and context:
For the last six years or so I've been watching these things spring up like fungi after the rain.
Some DC cameras show clear markings of the responsible agency: for example, the "CrimeEye" cameras put up by the Metropolitan Police Department. Other cameras are unmarked, but publicly mapped: for example, the Metro Police "Red Light Cameras." Still others have been identified through investigative journalism: e.g., the system of gray-colored RF-antennaed cameras apparently put up by the US Capitol Police. Finally, there are plenty of cameras out there about which nobody seems to know nothing. Not to mention the ones that we can't see but know are there.
Like many cities in the US, DC is coming more and more under surveillance. Like most cities under extensive surveillance, it is often unclear whether the cameras are on, what their purpose is, exactly who is watching, whether the camera is part of a governmental or private system, what the data retention or data-sharing policies are, and so on.
Let's educate ourselves, each other, and the public about the extent of surveillance in the capitol of the "free world."
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Additional Information
This is a public group.
- Accepted media types:
- Accepted content types:
- Photos / Videos
- Screenshots / Screencasts
- Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
- Accepted safety levels:
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