On 24/06/14 20:19, Patrick wrote:
> How would one map an entire city's surveillance anyway? Are the location
> of police cameras available? And even if they are, how does one map out
> all the private cameras watching? Is there some tech that could be used
> to do that?

Government cameras may well be available through freedom of information
laws.

For example, here is a request that got the locations of cameras in one
district of London:
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/surveillance_cameras

In other places, the government will even pro-actively give out that
information. e.g. here's a government-produced spreadsheet location of
cameras in Nottingham, UK:
http://www.opendatanottingham.org.uk/dataset.aspx?id=39

It might be useful just to collect together these existing resources on
a national or global level; I'd be up for helping with something like that.

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> On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 2:17 PM, Lucas Gonze <lucas.go...@gmail.com
> <mailto:lucas.go...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     If anybody comes up with a such a map for the bay area, I'd love to
>     see it.
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