Podcast: Surveillance in Syracuse
Aug 19, 2026
Central Current · Surveillance in Syracuse
Episode: 17 Air Date: August 19th, 2026
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Technological advances over the last decade have transformed the surveillance camera: Traditionally, a human was required to review recorded video and gather any relevant information. Today, tools like license plate readers and AI-enabled cameras are able to automatically process visual data as part of an expanding and searchable surveillance network.
Over the past two years, reporter Patrick McCarthy has been tracking how modern surveillance technology is being used by Syracuse police. In 2025, Patrick revealed that Syracuse driver data captured by the city’s Flock Safety cameras was being inadvertently shared with thousands of departments across the country — a revelation that led to the termination of the city’s contract with Flock Safety and signing a new agreement with Axon.
In this episode, Patrick takes listeners inside the growing public debate over this technology, the ways its being used locally, and what we know so far about its impact on crime and safety.
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