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Facial-recognition technology gets a smack in the chops from civil rights campaigners
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A proposal to place more than 125 security cameras in San Francisco s Castro neighborhood died June 7 in the face of significant community opposition.
In a unanimous voice vote, the Castro/Upper Market Community Benefit District Board of Directors decided not to continue discussion of the proposal. The vote came just after the results of a survey were announced at the meeting purporting to show majority support for cameras, but the poll was criticized by some for its leading questions. We don t have any commitment for long-term costs, so that s one reason I d say kill the program here tonight, said CBD Treasurer Crispin Hollings, a gay man and longtime community leader. Another thing is . we are an unelected body that would be imposing a system on this neighborhood outside what the CBD ought to be doing. There s a lot of good work that the CBD can do without being distracted by this.
For Immediate Release, May 20, 2021
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Dana Floberg, Free Press Action, (202) 265-1490, dfloberg@freepress.net Taylor Billings, Corporate Accountability, (504) 621-6487, tbillings@corporateaccountability.org
Rianna Eckel, Food & Water Watch, (978) 835-6230, reckel@fwwatch.org
Senate Bill Aims to Protect Americans From Utility Shutoffs, Mounting Debt Crisis
WASHINGTON Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) introduced a bill today that would place a national moratorium on the disconnection of electric, water and broadband utility service due to uncollected payments. An increasing number of people in the country are at risk of losing access to vital utilities, including electricity, water and broadband, as utility debt increases nationwide.
The Maintaining Access to Essential Services Act would provide low-interest loans to electric, water and broadband utilities to cover the cost of uncollected household payments in exchange for a moratorium on shutoffs.