Same applies to my movements in my daily life.
Governments need to be big, not small like my gentlemans sausage.
Fixed that for you
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Same applies to my movements in my daily life.
Governments need to be big, not small like my gentlemans sausage.
Me? I'd prefer to be protected rather than neglected...
What time do you want to come round?And do not start lecturing me on:
"Well , if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear..."
To those that are so happy to have no privacy, please give me your home keys, passwords and bank details, I just like to look into your private life from time to time, its OK, there is nothing to fear...
Remote control policing via database and camera, or real policing?
I know which I'd rather have.
And who's going to pay for enough beat officers to make up for the lack of cameras?
Remote control policing via database and camera, or real policing?
I know which I'd rather have.
I'd pay more tax for a proper police service.
A camera is a bad swap for a policeman.
I'd pay more tax for a proper police service.
There are around 5,000,000 cameras observing us.
Regardless of whether it helps reduce crime, I don't think there can be any argument it helps to solve them. Can that ever be a bad thing, despite the limited potential to affect your own lives?
So, I get logged driving past an ANPR camera at a certain time and place... is it really a big deal? Will it affect me in some way? I highly doubt it.
The old argument that if you aren't doing anything wrong then you have nothing to worry about may annoy people - but it's the truth.
'But I might have been speeding!' - so don't speed then.
'I was somewhere I shouldn't have been!' - so don't go there.
'I'm being tracked!' - just like in every other aspect of your life already, it's been happening for decades before now, and will do for decades to come.
Every bank card transaction you make is logged. Every time you buy a congestion ticket it's logged. Every time you park somewhere you have to enter a bit of your reg into the machine, it's logged. Most ISP's keep a log of what activity you use the computer for. Every shop you go in films you, every sports venue etc does too. It's a fact of life. Has it ever affected you before when you've been obeying the law? Really?
CCTV is put in the areas where it's most needed. It might be to stop speeding, track traffic levels, or simply to catch criminals. If you're doing nothing wrong, it's extremely doubtful your information will ever get touched, and as per the DPA it eventually get removed from the computer it's stored on.
I live in a less than great area, and there is CCTV around the corner from where I live. I extremely thankful for it, especially since it's been there there's been a noticeable drop in the amount of layabouts hanging about the shops there. If it could see into my house I simply wouldn't care, if I did I'd just shut the curtains on an evening.
What is it that makes people so paranoid about all this? Is there something I've missed that I should take heed of before my life turns to chaos caused by my driving past a camera in the morning?
And that's not counting ANPR and speed (safety) cameras.
I don't fancy that tax bill.
Can someone stop the like of you?
The safest city in the UK is the one that ditch the so called speed (safety camera).
You need help man, truly...
this will wipe your nose:
Swindon has UK
There are around 5,000,000 cameras observing us.
I'd assume the smart criminals know this, and act accordingly.
I do wonder how effective they actually are, and if they are value for the money we spend on them.
Someone stole my number plates a few weeks ago, ANPR defeated with a screwdriver...
Did you inform the police, and replace them with the new theft resistant type that have started to be available recently?
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