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NEW YORK - Security cameras are watching you everywhere, a New York rights group warned today.
Security cameras have increased fivefold in parts of New York City and have become so pervasive that they threaten the rights of privacy, speech and association, the New York Civil Liberties Union, or NYCLU, said in a report.
Moreover, there was no evidence the cameras deterred crime, the group said.
In 2005 there were 4176 cameras in three districts of southern Manhattan, up from 769 cameras in a 1998 survey, the report said.
"Unregulated video surveillance technology has already led to abuses in New York City, including the police department's creation of visual dossiers on people engaged in lawful street demonstrations and the voyeuristic videotaping of individuals' private and intimate conduct," the group said.
Police did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
A 1998 study conducted by the NYCLU found 2397 video surveillance cameras visible from street level in Manhattan. The report said that same number of cameras can be now found in the neighbourhoods of Greenwich Village and Soho alone.
- REUTERS