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Matt A. Fikse
Matt Fikse-Verkerk (Twitter: @mattfikse) covered urban affairs, politics, tech, and business at Crosscut from 2009 to 2014. He lives in Seattle and works for a biotechnology firm in Redmond, WA.
Latest work
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Politics
Pugel's video: Should "Mocking the Homeless" be a career limiter?
Seattle's new interim police chief says he's sorry about the offensive video he made in the eighties. Is that enough?
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Equity
Seattle's new waterfront cameras: The beginning of city-wide surveillance?
Digging into the paperwork for Seattle's waterfront surveillance system brings up questions about privacy and the growing scope of the project.
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Politics
Paper trail: Four key documents that describe the SPD's new surveillance network
After sifting through hundreds of pages on the city's "port security" surveillance camera and data network project, we were left with more questions than answers. Here's the paperwork. What do you think?