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In an 8-7 decision, a federal appeals court rejected any possibility of Baltimore, Md., restarting its aerial surveillance program, which began years ago and collected about 6.7 million images.
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) A divided federal appeals court on Thursday ruled that an aerial surveillance program used as a crime-fighting tool by the Baltimore
Federal judges had sharp words Thursday for Baltimore’s defunct aerial surveillance program, warning that the spy planes when used unchecked afforded police almost limitless surveillance powers and threatened everyone’s personal privacy.