anger, but now we see black lives matter in certain chapters. all these grew after last summer with michael brown. a lot of this is built on concerns of how the police operate. the view, then, is some of the policing of the movement itself may be biased or be a reaction. bit h but how do you actually figure out this is the case or public safety? it s hard to know and actually trace how the surveillance is impacting people s ability to organize and speak. but the probability that that s happening is there. people have already said, you know, i m afraid to go to protests in grand central when i know my photograph and my name are going to be kept in files and we don t know where that information is going. and with the way specific activity reports are shared amongst government, federal, local and state, it could lead to watch listing, intelligence gathering and investigations. there s no indication again in documents released by the intercept that the individual photographers and prot