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...convert to islam, they would take the cams down in an instant, next theyd be tripping over themselves to apologise, and if he made a claim saying theyd breached his ooman righs, I'm sure he get a good whack of compo !
http://www.telegraph....ing-house-arrest.html
another brilliant example of the double standards in this country
http://www.telegraph....ing-house-arrest.html
another brilliant example of the double standards in this country
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.<<when you say not visible, not sure i understand that. Didn't cctv footage show the men in any number of places, going through the barriers at the station, at one point. >>
Is that to me em?
I'm referring not to security cctv but to concealed cameras and microphones targeting specific homes or premises.
Is that to me em?
I'm referring not to security cctv but to concealed cameras and microphones targeting specific homes or premises.
zeuhl ok i see. But that could be you or i on CCTV, but footage won't show that we have planned something bad, only after the event. When extensive work has to be done by the police, security services to piece it all together. My point is only that i don't think CCTV is right in our society, its been foisted on us, like so many things.
We are told by the powers that be its for our own security, but its not really
Just as damn intrusive as google earth. No one asked our permission, why?
We are told by the powers that be its for our own security, but its not really
Just as damn intrusive as google earth. No one asked our permission, why?
em gotcha.
I see your point. I suppose the argument is that cctv discourages crime and aids detection and prosecution though i don't know whether that is always true.
Google cameras are only showing what anyone can see from the street but then they weren't allowed down our road because it's private and long-distance relatives are often disappointed they can't < visit>
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I see your point. I suppose the argument is that cctv discourages crime and aids detection and prosecution though i don't know whether that is always true.
Google cameras are only showing what anyone can see from the street but then they weren't allowed down our road because it's private and long-distance relatives are often disappointed they can't < visit>
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i don't believe it does deter crime, if it did, and with the amount of cameras we have here, then very few crimes would occur. People are often caught by a fluke, or something they have done at the scene of the crime, a print off a shoe, dna as well, and i am sure i read a while ago a policemans view was that CCTV is largely a waste of money. Our council just put them up, as most councils did, and no one sees this as sinister, that that are spying on people. Just like Stalinist Russia, if someone were monitoring my e mail or this site i wouldn't have a clue.