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Controversy Erupts as NYPD Deploys Drones to Monitor Labor Day Backyard Parties in NYC
New York City police have announced plans to use surveillance drones to monitor large gatherings and noise complaints over the Labor Day weekend, including private events. The decision has sparked outcry from privacy advocates who argue that it infringes on constitutional rights and disproportionately targets Black and brown communities. Critics also accuse the NYPD of using technology as a PR stunt and breaking the law. Some argue that drone surveillance should require warrants, highlighting the fundamental differences between drones and manned aircraft. Earlier this year, a bill was introduced in the New York state senate to impose limitations on drone use for law enforcement purposes.

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Russia's Facial Recognition Tactics to Suppress Dissent
Moscow's facial recognition video surveillance network, which includes 160,000 cameras, is being used to identify and detain Kremlin opponents, including anti-government protesters critical of President Vladimir Putin. The system is also being used as a preventive measure to stop people from protesting in the first place, according to detainees. The Moscow metro uses facial recognition for fare payment and security, with passengers photographed as they walk through gates. If the system flags a passenger for detention, police respond within seconds or minutes. The surveillance has led some activists to leave Russia, with one saying the country is "transforming into some sort of a Chinese Xinjiang filial branch."