Before you think it is easy to vanish into the chaos of a crowded city, consider the new project in the works by the fine city of Toronto. 12,000 cameras are being installed in every station, bus, subway and street car to ensure the powers at be can capture daily images of each and every transit user (1.5 million people). From CTV Toronto:
Plans are underway to ensure every person using Toronto’s transit system will be photographed as of next June. The Toronto Sun reports as many as 12,000 mini-cameras are being installed on every bus, streetcar, subway car and at each station. The cameras will snap photos of each of the 1.5 million people who ride the TTC daily. If requested, transit authorities will make the images available to police, but only as a crime-busting tool. The remote-controlled cameras cost $18 million, about one-third paid for by the federal government. In addition, workers or police at the transit system’s command centre will be able to view live video or hear audio from any of the security cameras installed on subway cars.

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