Target expanded its safe city initiative to more than 25 cities nation wide. In albuquerque, target gave the police department 100 thousand dollars to develop an intelligence sharing data base. People accused of shoplifting or other misbehavior at a target in al Albuquerque could be tracked and turned away from a walmart and vice versa. This podcast is brought you by dark trace, a global leader in siber security a i.
This week's Cover Story for Bloomberg Businessweek:
"Target’s Cozy Police Legacy Leaves Black Americans Wary" written by Peter Waldman and Lauren Etter.
Read by Bloomberg's Mark Leydorf.
For years, America’s most upbeat retailer funded surveillance to make inner cities safe—for some. Now it’s trying to convince people of color that it’s changed.
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