AMTP Proceedings 2014
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Conference Track
Sales Promotion/ Retailing
Publication Date
2014
Copyright
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Abstract
The extent of and ethics of video surveillance has moved the conversation about privacy and surveillance from the internet to the camera, from home to transportation systems, and from static to real time marketing analytics. The issue of privacy and surveillance is international in scope for transportation surveillance, since, like the internet, transportation knows no borders and there are no limits on transportation types where surveillance of the public can be done routinely. The extent of surveillance systems worldwide is not well documented. This exploratory study seeks to document the extent of surveillance video camera systems around the world used in the transportation industry. The results have implications for market structure and extent as well as prevalence of live monitoring.
DOI
10.20429/amtp.2014.07
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Recommended Citation
Latta, Michael, "Do We Have Zero Privacy in Transportation? An Exploratory Study of Video Surveillance Systems" (2014). AMTP Proceedings 2014. 7.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/amtp-proceedings_2014/7