U.S.
cities push for
local laws to
oversee police surveillance
SEATTLE (Reuters) - A number of
U.S. cities are introducing proposals to mandate community oversight of
police use of digital
surveillance tech**logy as evidence mounts that black or poor neighborhoods are being more heavily scrutinized than others, civil rights activists said on Wednesday.
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