By JIM DWYER — N.Y. TIMES In a rebuke of a surveillance practice greatly expanded by the New York
Police Department after the Sept. 11 attacks, a federal judge ruled yesterday that the police must stop the routine videotaping of people at public gatherings unless there is an indication that unlawful activity may
Police Department after the Sept. 11 attacks, a federal judge ruled yesterday that the
police must stop the routine videotaping of people at public gatherings unless there is an indication that unlawful activity may
police must stop the routine
videotaping of people at public gatherings unless there is an indication that unlawful
activity may occur.