New York Takes Aim at Surveillance Pricing Transparency In a move to address growing concerns over police surveillance, New York lawmakers are pushing to regulate the pricing of surveillance technology used by law enforcement agencies. The proposed legislation, aimed at increasing transparency and accountability, would require companies to disclose the costs of their surveillance tools, including facial recognition software and other advanced technologies. As the use of these tools becomes increasingly prevalent, critics argue that the lack of transparency has led to a lack of oversight and potential misuse of taxpayer dollars. With the bill set to be debated in the state legislature, advocates are hoping to bring much-needed clarity to a rapidly evolving field.
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