Baja California Sur has taken steps to bring citizens closer to the controls of surveillance technology. Lawmakers approved the citizen body tied to the State Anticorruption System, with members named from academia and civil society and a three-year, honorific term. Local coverage framed the step as adding public eyes to how government uses video cameras, following weeks of headlines about illegal devices being yanked from poles and a rapid expan…
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