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Chicago police have access to a network of roughly 30,000 public and private surveillance cameras across the city, making it one of the most “extensive and integrated” systems in the country, according to the ACLU of Illinois. (Medill Illinois News Bureau photo by Naomi Taxay)
Chicago police have access to a network of roughly 30,000 public and private surveillance cameras across the city, making it one of the most “extensive and integrated” systems in the country, according to the ACLU of Illinois. (Medill Illinois News Bureau photo by Naomi Taxay)

Stalled surveillance bill highlights tension between privacy and public safety

May 18, 2026 | 1:06 PM