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Privacy concerns have been raised, not only with the use of red light and speed cameras but with all surveillance technology.
We sat at the breakfast table last week, just my wife and me. The first pink of morning brushed some low clouds and the house was quiet except for the snoring dogs.
Eleven CT towns have OK'd speed cameras, and they report traffic is slowing down. But some concerns linger about privacy issues.