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12-24-2006, 06:19 PM
George Orwell Was Right: Spy Cameras See Britons' Every Move (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=avL4PSqZrcj4&refer=home)


It's Saturday night in Middlesbrough, England, and drunken university students are celebrating the start of the school year, known as Freshers' Week.

One picks up a traffic cone and runs down the street. Suddenly, a disembodied voice booms out from above:

``You in the black jacket! Yes, you! Put it back!'' The confused student obeys as his friends look bewildered.

``People are shocked when they hear the cameras talk, but when they see everyone else looking at them, they feel a twinge of conscience and comply,'' said Mike Clark, a spokesman for Middlesbrough Council who recounted the incident. The city has placed speakers in its cameras, allowing operators to chastise miscreants who drop coffee cups, ride bicycles too fast or fight outside bars.

Almost 70 years after George Orwell created the all-seeing dictator Big Brother in the novel ``1984,'' Britons are being watched as never before. About 4.2 million spy cameras film each citizen 300 times a day, and police have built the world's largest DNA database. Prime Minister Tony Blair said all Britons should carry biometric identification cards to help fight the war on terror.

``Nowhere else in the free world is this happening,'' said Helena Kennedy, a human rights lawyer who also is a member of the House of Lords, the upper house of Parliament. ``The American public would find such inroads into civil liberties wholly unacceptable.''

During the past decade, the government has spent 500 million pounds ($1 billion) on spy cameras and now has one for every 14 citizens, according to a September report prepared for Information Commissioner Richard Thomas by the Surveillance Studies Network, a panel of U.K. academics.

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I suppose we have terrorism to thank for this.

Artha
12-24-2006, 06:37 PM
Most surveilled country in the world.

Sean of the Thread
12-24-2006, 06:45 PM
Works for me. There are cameras at almost every stop light here.

Back
12-24-2006, 06:49 PM
The unfortunate side effect is that you can’t run down the street with a pylon anymore.

Sean of the Thread
12-24-2006, 07:56 PM
Pylons are made for running over I thought.

Latrinsorm
12-24-2006, 09:21 PM
Hurray for inflammatory hyperbole.

Back
12-24-2006, 09:26 PM
Blame Bloomberg.

Stanley Burrell
12-24-2006, 10:46 PM
Walgreens doesn't even need a photo development enclave.

There must be over 1m in fiberoptics. Each shelf in the pharmacy has its own oscillating camera, each cemented trashcans have night friendly light amp ones and every 1x1 ceiling tile is interspersed with shielded ones at every fourth segment.

No, I am not planning on robbing Walgreens.

Gan
12-25-2006, 01:42 AM
Sure you arent Stan. Speak into the lamp when you say that.

Hulkein
12-25-2006, 10:44 AM
I suppose we have terrorism to thank for this.

Not really. They were installing camera's up at Penn State on the street's to help cut back/solve domestic crime. They had nothing to do with terrorism.

Parkbandit
12-25-2006, 08:55 PM
We've had (or used to have.. not sure if they are still working) cameras with facial recognition in Ybor City (party area in Tampa) for years. Had nothing to do with terrorism and everything to do with cutting crime.