New York Times reports that surveillance systems can detect in advance a crime. If you know enough about people, you can determine patterns that would make them look like they're either getting ready for a crime or maybe involve in a crime nobody's reported yet. Ly says he doesn't eve to think it would be necessarily a high level of difficulty. Now, you might get too many, but there's no chance you wouldn't get em.
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