United States. In the coming week, the New York Police Department will put in place a total video surveillance system, through which authorities will have the possibility to recognize criminals and potential terrorists.
It is planned that the automated system will not only recognize human factions, but also determine when the crime has been committed.
With this information the system will immediately notify the operational officer who will also be given to choose several ways to solve the problem.
The NYPD has already been heavily criticized for attempts to surveil activists from the city's Islamic communities, as well as collaborating with the CIA.
Raymond Kelly, head of the Department, says that the criticism has no basis since since the tragedy of September 11, 2001 in the city, a total of fourteen terrorist attacks have been prevented.


