Critical View on Real-Time Monitoring Systems
Patrick Hendry recently expressed his concerns regarding the platform X. It’s an interesting point he raises: who would want to work in an environment where those who don’t truly understand or appreciate your efforts can scrutinize your every action in real time? It’s a setup that feels pretty stifling, to say the least.
Amidst these discussions, there’s an audit report that was released last month. This report analyzes the New York City Police Department’s use of body-worn camera technology. It highlights various aspects, including accountability and transparency, which can sometimes clash with the on-the-ground realities that officers face daily.
Overall, these insights lead to some critical questions about the balance of oversight and support in law enforcement contexts. It seems like a tough position for officers who want to do their jobs effectively while feeling constantly monitored.





