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Surveillance Impact Archive
Comprehensive digest of the 2026 NYPD Surveillance Technology Impact and Use Policies (IUP). We read the fine print so you don’t have to.
| Technology | Risk Level | Dominic’s Institutional Verdict | Raw Policy |
|---|---|---|---|
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Facial Recognition Biometric Audit |
Critical |
2026 Update: Use of “N-1” matching confirmed. Targets localized characteristics. High false-positive rate in low-light subway environments. Liability: High for private businesses using similar APIs. |
OFFICIAL IUP ⬇ |
|
CCTV Systems Visual Intelligence |
Medium |
DAS Integration: Confirmed mesh network capability. Allows for real-time tracking across borough lines using the Domain Awareness System. Private systems can be subpoenaed into this mesh. |
OFFICIAL IUP ⬇ |
|
Unmanned Aircraft (UAS) Aerial Security |
Medium |
Deployment: Rapid response drones for 911 calls. Equipped with thermal and 4K optical zoom. Policies allow flight over private property in “exigent circumstances.” Risk: Establishing a precedent for permanent aerial “eyes in the sky.” |
OFFICIAL IUP ⬇ |
|
License Plate Readers (LPR) Vehicle Tracking |
Low |
Mobile & Fixed: Automatically logs every plate crossing NYC bridges and tunnels. Cross-referenced with “Hot Lists.” Data retention is the primary privacy concern. Dominic’s Take: Highly effective for recovery, but creates a permanent travel log. |
OFFICIAL IUP ⬇ |
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Body-Worn Cameras Officer Accountability |
Low |
Mandatory Activation: 2026 rules require activation during all public interactions. Audio and Video logs are stored for 18 months standard. Public access via FOIL is restricted. Verdict: A necessary tool for transparency, provided the “mute” button isn’t abused. |
OFFICIAL IUP ⬇ |
NYCCTV.com maintains this archive of public records for research and transparency purposes. Original documents are sourced from the NYPD Public Oversight of Surveillance Technology (POST) Act disclosures.