New Jersey Transit Eavesdrops on Your Commute

The Brian Lehrer Show | Apr 12, 2016

Your next conversation on a New Jersey Transit train might be recorded.

New surveillance measures include adding video and audio recording devices to some light rail trains, intended to deter and track criminal behavior.

Jeanne LoCicero, the deputy legal director of NJ's American Civil Liberties Union, discussed the rising concerns over passenger privacy. While NJ Transit says this decision is partly in response to recent surveys about security, LoCicero said it did not ask its riders specifically about the use of audio.

And Len Resto, president of the New Jersey Association of Railroad Passengers, joined to discuss. 

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