Spy satellites, the retention of electronic data records, now CCTV and the potential of ID cards being introduced. All of this is a dictators dream....What next?
Opponents of CCTV point out the loss of privacy of the people under surveillance, and the negative impact of surveillance on civil liberties. Furthermore, they argue that CCTV displaces crime, rather than reducing it. Critics often dub CCTV as "Big Brother surveillance", a reference to George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, which featured a two-way telescreen in every home through which The ...
The exact number of CCTV cameras in the UK is not known. A 2002 working paper by Michael McCahill and Clive Norris of UrbanEye [1], based on a small sample in Putney High Street, "guesstimated" the number of surveillance cameras in private premises in London as around 400,000 and the total number of cameras in the UK as around 4,000,000. The UK has 20% of the world's CCTV and one camera for every ...
Strife that will be no more once these people have CCTV installed around the town to monitor there citizens every move. You will obey the Dawlish Town Council 'Police State'
Spanish Lessons, sounds interesting..............but for how much, how long and where?