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« Sciavo 3: From the Email Inbox | Main | Winning the War on Terror One Wheelchair At A Time » March 23, 2005Blogging Big BrotherBlake Wylie is taking point in the bloguerilla war against Nashville Police Chief Ronal Serpas's notion of putting Big Brother-ish cameras everywhere, including on traffic lights. Traffic red-light cameras and other cameras of the kind Serpas wants to install all over Nashville are a threat to civil liberties and privacy rights. If you are a Nashvillian who reads my blog regularly and you aren't reading Blake Wylie just as often, you are making a big mistake. Posted in Nashville
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Good point, Bill -- anyone looking to double-supercharge his blood pressure stats can accomplish this by checking both blogs daily. That said, I happen to agree with you both on the camera issue, but I'm not a Nashvillite. Posted by: joe at March 23, 2005 02:14 PMHow can you claim to be for civil liberties, when you support the most anti-C.L. president we've ever had? Patriot Act anyone? Sheep. Posted by: sherman at March 23, 2005 04:30 PMMuch of the Patriot Act was on the Clinton/Gore/Reno Justice Department's wish list. Posted by: Bill Hobbs at March 23, 2005 04:36 PMSerpas and CO. seems to think they can just walk all over Nashville and it's people. This isn't a liberal or conservative issue. This is absolutely abhorrent. Serpas, you are officially being watched. We may not have your high tech toys paid for via stolen property and federal funding, but we are on to what you are doing. Posted by: Kevin at July 6, 2005 10:45 AMPost a comment
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