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Austria's 'Big Brother' Gets Green Light. Critics Say It Bypasses Controls to Track People

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The Senate Security Committee has approved an amendment that critics say will allow for circumventing judicial control when people are being monitored by camera systems. The bill, for which the Interior Minister Vít Rakušan's department (STAN) managed to receive one of the Big Brother awards this year, regulates the use of facial recognition cameras, especially at Prague's Václav Havel Airport. However, as the organization Iuridicum Remedium (Iu…
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The Senate Security Committee has approved an amendment that critics say will allow for circumventing judicial control when people are being monitored by camera systems. The bill, for which the Interior Minister Vít Rakušan's department (STAN) managed to receive one of the Big Brother awards this year, regulates the use of facial recognition cameras, especially at Prague's Václav Havel Airport. However, as the organization Iuridicum Remedium (Iu…

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echo24.cz broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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