A piano tuner joins CA Assemblyman in Suggesting Publicly Available Aerial Images Endangered
"It is disturbing to me that terrorists can now perform considerable surveillance without visiting the targeted site," wrote piano tuner and nuclear watchdog Scott Portzline in a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. He wants satellite and aerial imagery companies to voluntarily blur nuclear plants. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said it’s looking into the request.
Joel Anderson, a member of the California Assembly filed legislation in that state to make sharing of aerial imagery illegal.
- CNN via reader Duane
