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Live Cameras Are Tracking Faces in New Orleans
New Orleans, home of Bourbon Street revelry, has become the first American city known to have a live facial recognition network.
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A private non-profit operates over 200 cameras with live facial recognition in New Orleans. The system raises questions about privacy, legal authority and who should control surveillance technology. n.pr/4iWRMpq[image or embed] -- NPR (@npr.org) Dec 16, 2025 at 10:42 AM
A private non-profit operates over 200 cameras with live facial recognition in New Orleans. The system raises questions about privacy, legal authority and who should control surveillance technology. n.pr/4iWRMpq[image or embed]
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... Police around the country routinely use facial recognition after a crime, to speed up the identification of suspects caught on camera. But live facial recognition, which can name and track a person moving around a city in real time, has been slower to catch on in the U.S. Aside from isolated experiments, police departments have shied away from the technology, fearing a backlash over privacy. In New Orleans, the technology was introduced by a private non-profit organization, Project NOLA, founded in 2009 by a former police officer named Bryan Lagarde. "I was one of the people sitting in the hot car many years ago, taking pictures and videos of gangsters," he says. In the years after Hurricane Katrina, when the police department was severely under-staffed, he says it became obvious to him that the city needed more cameras. "I recognized early on that it can act as a force multiplier. A wonderful force multiplier." He says Project NOLA acts as a kind of clearinghouse for video feeds from over 5,000 cameras that are mounted on the private property of "volunteers," who pay annual connection fees. It's a massive amount of video, so in 2022 he added live facial recognition abilities. "We're able to process more needle-in-a-haystack requests and see very successful results a lot faster," he says. "And we're less likely to miss something." ...
In New Orleans, the technology was introduced by a private non-profit organization, Project NOLA, founded in 2009 by a former police officer named Bryan Lagarde.
"I was one of the people sitting in the hot car many years ago, taking pictures and videos of gangsters," he says. In the years after Hurricane Katrina, when the police department was severely under-staffed, he says it became obvious to him that the city needed more cameras. "I recognized early on that it can act as a force multiplier. A wonderful force multiplier."
He says Project NOLA acts as a kind of clearinghouse for video feeds from over 5,000 cameras that are mounted on the private property of "volunteers," who pay annual connection fees.
It's a massive amount of video, so in 2022 he added live facial recognition abilities.
"We're able to process more needle-in-a-haystack requests and see very successful results a lot faster," he says. "And we're less likely to miss something." ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-17 12:54 AM | Reply
imo, a bad trend for the use of technology.
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-17 12:55 AM | Reply
via GIPHY
#3 | Posted by Nixon at 2025-12-17 07:45 AM | Reply
The Flock cameras are going up everywhere. Big cities, small towns, highways. I noticed the Lowes I was at the other day had one up at all three entrance/exits. They operate off of a solar panel so they can literally put them anywhere the sun DOES shine.
#4 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2025-12-18 02:59 PM | Reply
imo, a bad trend for the use of technology. #2 | POSTED BY LAMPLIGHTER
#4 | POSTED BY LFTHNDTHRDS
Well when employees are told not to intervene, and the police show up 30minutes later, what did America expect?
#5 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-12-18 03:10 PM | Reply
#4 | Posted by lfthndthrds
And the ----------- who needed their weapons stockpiles to resist government tyranny are totally cool with it for some reason.
#6 | Posted by SpeakSoftly at 2025-12-18 03:25 PM | Reply
The cameras will be needed when its time to round up you liberal clowns. Off to the camps we're building is where you'll go.
#7 | Posted by fortfisher at 2025-12-18 03:36 PM | Reply | Funny: 1
your wives and daughters will go to the forcible insemination camps where studs like me will father a new country.
#8 | Posted by fortfisher at 2025-12-18 03:39 PM | Reply
#5 | POSTED BY ONEIRONAUT
Yeah America! You gettin just what you deserve. A Chinese dystopian Orwellian surveillance system. Next up a Chinese social credit scoring system!
Of course Commie Spyboy would be ok with this. He has already been properly indoctrinated.
#9 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-12-18 03:50 PM | Reply
#5 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-12-18 03:10 PM | Reply | Flag:
These aren't Lowe's cameras. Lowes has a ton of their own cameras inside and outside the store. These are tracking devices that can recognize faces, vehicles and even vehicles by scratches and bumper stickers.
#10 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2025-12-18 04:46 PM | Reply
#10 You're getting what you voted for.
#11 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-12-18 04:57 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
#8 | Posted by fortfisher
This is the root of trump's cult. Everyone hates you so you embraced fascism as a way to force a woman to marry you.
#12 | Posted by SpeakSoftly at 2025-12-18 05:01 PM | Reply
Rape American Great Again!
#13 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-12-18 05:01 PM | Reply
#11 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-12-18 04:57 PM | Reply | Flag:
They actually got popular during the Biden Administration.
#14 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2025-12-18 09:00 PM | Reply
I'm stunned every time this is news. Americans who think they're not being tracked -- even if it's not for individual, personal surveillance at that time -- between cameras and devices that ping your location every few seconds or so, have not been paying attention.
Remember Luigi. They followed him from a train station in Atlanta to his every step in NYC and then some before and after. And no one knew who he was at the time.
But then they ran the tapes.
#15 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2025-12-19 10:32 AM | Reply
China, with it's vid everywhere and forced DNA tracking laughs in their general direction.
#16 | Posted by Corky at 2025-12-19 10:37 AM | Reply
15
and that is similar to what we see on TV and the movies.
Tracker The Equalizer CSI - Wherever Enemy of the State
Cameras everywhere. I can understand some rube country hick (me) wouldn't believe such a thing but they are real.
#17 | Posted by eberly at 2025-12-19 10:57 AM | Reply
17. Guy in China is working on gait technology.
#18 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2025-12-19 11:09 AM | Reply
Gait recognition technology. Sorry.
#19 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2025-12-19 11:09 AM | Reply
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