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the agency says it will help them investigate crime and manage crowds, but some riders are suspicious. chris gordon joins us live from the tacoma metro station with more on the story. chris? reporter: well, some people say it s like having big brother watching over you, an invasion of privacy, but others say there should be no expectation of privacy, and it s a small price to pay if it makes metro safer. the department of homeland security is giving metro $78 million to keep a close eye on suspicious activities. only half the me rho s buses are currently equipped with cameras on board. the gra from homeland security provides money for all buses to carry cameras. metro rail stations have surveillance cameras, but there are none on any of the trains. the grant money will allow metro to install cameras on all metro cars, and soon monitor all buses. that makes me feel a lot safer riding, because in light of the recent accident and homeland security issues, i think i feel sa

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