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EPIC Proposes Privacy Conditions for Video Surveillance

“In comments filed [January 15, 2008]with the Department of Homeland Security, EPIC detailed its “Framework for Protecting Privacy & Civil Liberties If CCTV Systems Are Contemplated.” EPIC explained that it “does not support the creation nor the expansion of video surveillance systems, because their limited benefits do not outweigh their enormous monetary and social costs.” EPIC’s guidelines explain that (1) alternatives to CCTV are preferred; (2) there must be a demonstrated need for the system; (3) the public and privacy and security experts must be consulted before the system is created; (4) Fair Information Practices Privacy Act of 1974, the 1980 OECD Privacy Guidelines and the Video Voyeurism Act. See EPIC’s page on Video Surveillance.”

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