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Civil Liberties

Friday, July 20, 2012

MBTA to Add Thousands of Security Cameras, Including Inside Buses and Trains

The MBTA plans to double the number of cameras watching riders. Many riders say that's fine with them, but a civil liberties advocate urges caution.

  At the lower bus way of busy Forest Hills station, it's hard to find riders who are upset about the T's plans to double the number of security cameras. Roslindale commuter Hector Serrano said there's balance between the safety the cameras are said to offer and the potential invasion of privacy. "In life you have to give something to get something," he said under the watchful eyes of at least two overhead cameras. The T plans to add thousands of cameras — they won't say exactly how many — via millions in federal grants, the Globe reports. The new cameras will go in places they haven't been before, like inside buses and trains. One civil libertarian warns that the cameras haven't been proven to deter crime and that they come with a heavy …

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