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2) Being old does not make the written word true or closed to different interpretations. Take the bible for example. 3) How do cameras and speakers remove your freedom? You're still free do do whatever you damn well please. You may be more likelty to be caught if it's illegal, or feel more awkward doing whatever it is you want to do, but are the cameras themselves or their operators really at fault? |
I'm not sure if this is a nonsense point, but let me try. There are a growing number of people in the US who base morality on legality not vice versa. If we extend that mindset to enforcement of law, does that not lead to a situation where if they (can't prove) don't film you in your misbehavior then you don't consider it misbehavior? It just seems like we're turning into a society guided by extrinsic forces rather than intrinsic forces, which to me is one more step toward a general societal melt down.
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Terrorist Activity is the GOP version of the Dems For the Children
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I think the reality is that the idea of personal guidance of moral behavior has dissolved to a greater degree with dissolution of the family unit, decreased influence of organized religious affiliation (keeping church in the home and community and out of society), and the nurturing of generations of "me" combined with generations of people who think they are "entitled" to things and have "rights" to things that in reality are neither. |
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I don't get your second point. The quote is still around because it is true. The old, bullshit, argument that one does not have to worry if they are not doing anything wrong is still a red herring for stealing rights. |
We have red light cameras over here. I think they're a good idea. They certainly discourage people from running red lights which saves lives in the end.
If you don't want your picture taken, don't run red lights. It's pretty simple. |
We have that here too. I don't run red lights so I'm fine but I think you can get screwed over if you push a yellow and it turns red before you make it because you will still get a ticket. Probably what they want to accomplish though.
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If you are not doing any thing to provoke the Gubment then what is the deal if they film you picking your ass while you walk down the street ???
this is only in Urben areas right ??? good thing i live in the sticks , cameras on poles would NEVER last around here " POW , click !!! " no camera Hell they busted some bubbas for shooting at a power sub station a while back , it got FEDERAL REAL quick !!!! |
As far as I know the cameras are just in public areas in Urban settings. As far as ordinary CCTV goes, they tend to be in places where either a lot of antisocial activity goes on and people have complained (e.g the town centre outside a club) or they are in areas where people face risk of attack (such as bus stations and the small linking streets in town) or they are in places where residents have clubbed together and requested the council, police or housing assoc. place them, such as snickets where there is a high rate of drug dealing or vandalism etc. The other cameras tend to be privately owned by shopping malls or businesses who wish to protect their property. There are very strict laws about what and whom can be filmed. For instance, if I were to seek permission to put a camera in my garden because I'd been targetted by vandals or something, I wuold have to angle it so that it did not look into anybody elses garden, and I don't think I'd be allowed to have it look out onto the street itself either. The police could angle one to look at the street if it was to deal with a specific problem (e.g, there's a snicket in a housing estate that teens are using as a rat run and they then cause a bunch of damage and distress for a couple of people whose gardens back onto that snicket.)
What's of far more concern to me, is the idea currently being floated about having a National database of DNA.....and I.D cards which hold massive amounts of personal and financial (and no doubt eventually political) data all available to the government. That stuff worries me far more. Cctv we've had for years and has been proved as a useful piece of technology in crime prevention and crime solving. |
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Umm..sorry. It's a guinnel.....a very narrow little alley/passageway running between gardens or houses, linking one part of an estate to another.
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