Vermont leaders and Derby Line residents push back on plans to put up more surveillance cameras Updated: 7:02 PM EDT Apr 5, 2021
If the plan moves forward, it is unclear when construction on the cameras could begin. Share Updated: 7:02 PM EDT Apr 5, 2021
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Show Transcript SAYS THE LAND WILL STAY ..A GROUND-LEVEL PARKING LOT. VERMONT LEADERS. HOLDING A MEETING IN DERBY TODAY. CALLING INTO QUESTION A PLAN BY U.S CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION. TO BUILD EIGHT NEW towers. with SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS. AS NBC5 S ZURI HOFFMAN EXPLAINS. THEY SAY- IT RAISES SERIOUS PRIVACY CONCERNS. CONGRESSMAN PETER WELCH. ATTORNEY GENERAL TJ DONOVAN AND LOCAL LEADERS IN DERBY ARE WORRIED ABOUT PLANS TO PUT UP 8 NEW SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS ALONG THE US- CANADIAN BORDER IN VERMONT AND NEW YORK. US CUSTOMS & BORDER PROTECTION SAYS ITS AN EFFORT TO HELP MAINTAIN SURVEILLANCE OVER PLACES SMUGGLERS COULD MOVE GOODS ACROSS THE BOARDER. BUT SOM
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