Dozens of New York City subway cars are being equipped with hidden cameras in an MTA pilot program aimed at helping police. elijahwestbrook reports.
, which means keeping every officer within line of sight with another cop.
Some riders said the enhanced safety measures, including the system's new six-week hidden surveillance pilot program, are welcomed and added the problem ultimately falls on better policing.
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