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NJ TRANSIT DEFENDS USE OF AUDIO SURVEILLANCE ON SOME TRAINS
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Ken,
    I'm not sure if you've seen this but I thought you might be interested – either for your newsletter or other reasons. 
    http://www.northjersey.com/news/nj-transit-defends-use-of-audio-surveillance-on-some-trains-1.1543107
    http://www.nj.com/opinion/index.ssf/2016/04/audio_recording_on_nj_transit_is_an_intrusion_edit.html
    As a side note, I read your blog every day.  I may even comment back some day.
   Best regards,
Michael Glasser CPP PSP PCI CISSP CSPM
North America Security Consulting Manager
Sr. Security Consultant – Global Projects
Microsoft Global Security
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RESPONSE
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    This is good example of what private businesses can't do, and most likely the transit authority can't either since it's not a police agency.  Soon as a private conversation ends up on the wrong forum a lawsuit will start.
    The problem with audio in retail or other public space is private conversations can be picked up.
    Thanks for sharing this information Michael.  
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