The NYPD’s citywide surveillance system uses a vast network of public and private cameras.
In Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, an NYPD camera points directly at the bedroom window of Pamela Wridt and Robert Sauve.
“It can see potentially directly into any part of our house,”
Sauve told The Intercept. This camera is part of a massive warrantless surveillance system used to track and profile millions of New Yorkers daily.
Author's summary: NYPD surveillance system raises privacy concerns.