Difference between revisions of "Mail Isolation Control and Tracking"
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+ | In 2015 it was revealed that the [[US Postal Inspection Service]] had been setting up cameras to spy on customers, recording their faces and car license plates. An hour after a report to this effect was aired on [[FOX News]], the box had been removed.<ref>http://gizmodo.com/u-s-post-offices-have-installed-hidden-spy-cameras-to-1691112318</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 13:20, 16 March 2015
Mail Isolation Control and Tracking (mass surveillance) | |
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Start | 2001 |
A US mail program to photograph of the exterior of every piece of mail that is processed in the United States. |
Surveillance of customers
In 2015 it was revealed that the US Postal Inspection Service had been setting up cameras to spy on customers, recording their faces and car license plates. An hour after a report to this effect was aired on FOX News, the box had been removed.[1]
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