Project NOLA restricts NOPD access to thousands of crime cameras over television production concerns
STOPPERS. MEANWHILE, NOPD IS CRUCIAL. CAMERA ACCESS HAS BEEN REVOKED FOR THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE. ACCORDING TO PROJECT NOLA, WHEN IT COMES TO ITS CAMERAS, THE WATCHDOG GROUP, AS YOU KNOW, MANAGES MORE ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Project NOLA has suspended the New Orleans Police Department’s remote access to more than 5,000 privately owned crime cameras across the city, citing privacy concerns and the ...
Project NOLA, a non-profit with more than 5,000 crime cameras throughout the city questions how people’s last moments recorded on its cameras wound up on the network TV show Homicide Squad New Orleans ...
NEW ORLEANS — The already-strained relationship between the New Orleans Police Department and the city's largest private security camera operator just got worse. One of the first major crimes to be ...
The director of ProjectNOLA has threatened to cut the New Orleans Police Department’s access to the nonprofit’s 5,000-camera network, accusing Mayor LaToya Cantrell's administration of improperly ...
New Orleans, home of Bourbon Street revelry, has become the first American city known to have a live facial recognition network. How that came to be is a story of private initiative and political ...
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