Mass surveillance in New Zealand
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Mass surveillance in New Zealand
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There is an estimated 400,000 privately owned and 10,000 publicly owned security cameras in New Zealand. They are primarily used for security, but are also used for monitoring traffic, weather, dumping, and parking, among others. Taxpayers pay approximately $5.4 million per year on the running costs of security cameras, and for the five years prior to 2022, spent $29.8 million on installation costs. At least three councils use facial recognition. The police have access to over 5,000 cameras owne
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