An NYPD Camera Points Directly Into Their Bedroom. They’re Suing the City Over It.

New York City's Police Department has installed a camera directly outside the bedroom window of Pamela Wridt and Robert Sauve, a couple living in Brooklyn. This is not an isolated incident, as tens of thousands of cameras are part of a massive surveillance system that feeds data to the police department. The Domain Awareness System allows the NYPD to collect information on individuals' identities, daily movements, social media activity, and personal associations.

The couple claims their right to privacy has been violated by the presence of this camera. "It can see potentially directly into any part of our house," Sauve said. Wridt also expressed her concern about the impact of the surveillance system on her mental health and well-being. She noted that they had to mirror-tint all windows, unable to open them due to exposure.

This case marks the first lawsuit against the NYPD's expansive surveillance machine, which has raised concerns over its constitutionality. The plaintiffs' attorneys argue that the system enables police departments across the United States to collect personal data on millions of people without their consent.

The Domain Awareness System is comprised of various technologies, including video cameras, tracking systems, biometric tools, and financial analytics. Private companies like Microsoft and Clearview AI provide resources for this surveillance network. The system has been linked to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, sparking concerns about data sharing with other government agencies.

Attorney Albert Cahn stated that "American policing runs on data" and described the NYPD as a model for other police departments across the country, which are increasingly acting like intelligence agencies. This highlights the growing concern over police surveillance networks across the United States.

A federal lawsuit filed by Wridt and Sauve seeks to address these concerns, aiming to protect New Yorkers' constitutional rights to freedom of association, expression, and privacy.
 
omg u guys this is insane!!! i mean idc what ur opinion is but how can they just install cameras outside ppl's homes like dat?! its total invasion of privacy!! i no the nypd says its for safety and security but come on its like something outta a movie where police r always watching u lol but serious though this is waaaay too much and its not even 1st amendment compliant btw idk how many ppl actually know about this system it sounds like some kinda dystopian nightmare 🤯💥
 
omg, great idea to install cameras outside people's bedrooms 🤯🔍... like, who doesn't want to be constantly watched and have their every move tracked? it's not like that would make you feel paranoid or anything 😂. meanwhile, the NYPD is just setting a super cool precedent for all other police departments to follow 👮‍♂️, because clearly, what America needs more of is a massive surveillance state 🤖. can't wait to see how this plays out in court... I'm sure it'll be a real snooze-fest 😴.
 
I'm super worried about this 🤯 camera outside Pamela and Robert's bedroom window! Can you even imagine someone watching your every move in private? It's like living in a reality TV show, but not the good kind 😂. The fact that they have to mirror-tint all their windows because it can see directly into the house is just crazy 🤯.

And what really gets me is that this system can collect personal data on millions of people without their consent 💔. I mean, our online activities are already tracked, but at least we know about it 🙅‍♂️. But this...this is a whole different level of invasion 👀.

As someone who cares about social justice and human rights, it's heartbreaking to see this happen in our own backyard 🌎. We need to stand up for Pamela and Robert's right to privacy and demand change 💪. Can we make the Domain Awareness System illegal? 🤞
 
I'm freaking out about this camera outside their bedroom window 🤯... I mean, can you imagine if that was your spot? The idea that the police have access to all this info on us just feels like we're living in a real-life sci-fi movie 📺. And it's not just them, tens of thousands of cameras across the city? That's some serious Big Brother vibes 🤖. I'm worried about what kind of data is being shared with other agencies too... it's like our private lives are up for grabs 💔. The fact that they're using private companies to make this surveillance system work just makes me shudder 😷. We need to think carefully about where we're headed with all this tech 🤝.
 
Ugh 🤯, this is some crazy stuff! I mean, I get it, crime doesn't take a break just 'cause you put up cameras everywhere 😒, but 10s of thousands of them? That's just plain invasive 👀. It's like they're watching us all the time and storing every little thing we do 📊. What's next? They gonna start monitoring our online activity too? 🤔

I'm not saying it's a good idea to be paranoid or anything 😅, but this Domain Awareness System is just too much for me 🙄. And what really gets my goat is that private companies like Microsoft and Clearview AI are profiting off of all this surveillance 💸. It's like they're making a buck off our personal info 👊.

I'm gonna keep an eye on this case, though 🤔. If it goes to court, I hope the judge can throw some chill into all this 👍. We need to protect our rights and make sure we're not living in some dystopian sci-fi movie 🚫.
 
I'm literally shocked that some people think it's okay for the NYPD to be monitoring every move of its citizens like they're under house arrest 🤯. I mean, what's next? Are we gonna have cameras in our bedrooms too? That's just creepy.

And what really grinds my gears is how private companies are getting involved with this surveillance system. Microsoft and Clearview AI, anyone? It's like, we already have enough data being collected on us by Google and Facebook, do we really need the NYPD to get in on the action too? 🙄

This whole thing raises some serious questions about our civil liberties and the role of law enforcement in our society. I mean, what's the point of having a "right to privacy" if the police can just install cameras outside people's bedrooms without their consent? It's like, hello! That's just not okay. 😡
 
🙄 So, a couple in Brooklyn gets a camera installed outside their bedroom window as part of the NYPD's massive surveillance system... because, you know, they're just that interesting (and not at all suspicious of being filmed without their consent). I mean, who wouldn't want to live with the knowledge that Big Brother is watching them 24/7? 🤯 The fact that they had to mirror-tint all their windows is just a nice touch – because nothing says "I love you" like living in a surveillance state. And great point about the data sharing between police and other government agencies... because who needs confidentiality, anyway? 🚫
 
I'm low-key freaking out about this one 🤯... like I get it, safety first and all that, but installing a camera outside their bedroom window? That's just too much 🔥 They're literally watching people sleep, what's next?!? They gotta open up these surveillance systems to the feds and private companies, now we're talking Big Brother vibes 👀. And have you seen the scope of this thing, tens of thousands of cameras? It's like they're monitoring everything 24/7 🕰️. Can't we just chill for a bit and enjoy our privacy?! 🙅‍♂️
 
I'm literally shook by this 🤯 news. I mean, a camera outside their bedroom window? That's just creepy 😳. I get that the NYPD is trying to keep the city safe, but does it have to be so invasive? They're basically saying they can watch your every move and know who you associate with... no thanks 🙅‍♂️.

And what really gets me is that private companies like Microsoft are helping build this surveillance machine 💻. It's like, we pay them to do our bidding, but now they're also spying on us? That's just messed up 🤯.

We need to stand up for people like Pamela and Robert Wridt, who are fighting for their right to privacy 📚. This is a huge lawsuit that could set a precedent for all of us, so let's hope it gets the attention it deserves 💪.
 
omg can u even believe they installed a camera RIGHT outside their bedroom window? that's like, a whole new level of creepy 🤯 and what's crazy is that it's not an isolated incident - they're talking tens of thousands of cameras all part of this massive surveillance system...it's like they're watching our every move 24/7 💻 and I'm low-key terrified. the fact that private companies like Microsoft are getting paid to help out with this whole operation just adds to it. it's like, what's next? 🤔 do we have to start paying taxes on our Netflix watch history or something? lol no seriously though, this is a huge lawsuit and I hope they win...we need to protect our right to privacy ASAP 💪
 
I mean, what's next? Installing cameras in my living room too? Like, I get it, crime needs to be solved and all that, but come on! It's a bedroom window, not some public display case for the NYPD 🤦‍♂️. And don't even get me started on this "American policing runs on data" thing... sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi movie 💻. Can we at least have a conversation about how much power these surveillance systems really give to our law enforcement? I'm all for safety, but there's gotta be some boundaries 🚫👮‍♂️.
 
I'm getting a major chill down my spine thinking about this 🤯! Like, who gives permission for a police department to be filming your entire life without consent? This Domain Awareness System is straight up creepy 🕵️‍♀️. I get that safety is important, but not at the cost of our basic human rights, you know? I'm all about self-care and mindfulness, but this just feels like a huge invasion of personal space 🤯. Can't we find other ways to stay safe without sacrificing our privacy? 💔 The fact that private companies are helping out with this surveillance network is just wild 🤯... it's like we're living in some kind of sci-fi movie! 😱
 
omg this is soooo creepy 🤯!! i cant even imagine having a camera outside my bedroom window watching me 24/7 it's like something out of a movie or a bad thriller 🎥 no one should have that kind of power over our personal lives especially not the police who are supposed to be there to protect us, not spy on us 😔 this domain awareness system sounds super invasive and scary it makes me wonder what other ways they're collecting our data and sharing it with each other it's like a big ol' surveillance state 🚫 we gotta make sure we're holding our governments accountable for this kind of stuff so that we can protect our rights to privacy and freedom 💪
 
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