tagged w/ UK under CCTV
-
Not exactly what you may have first thought but similar all the same. Police station in Brighton wants to set up cctv in their KITCHEN!!! to spy on dirty cops who decide it's better to not clean up after themselves. Is this a misuse of equipment they have readily at hand??? And how exactly will they punish them??? I could imagine certain policemen/women watching tapes back for hours to find out who left the tap on!!!!Not exactly what you may have first thought but similar all the same. Police station... more
-
-
JcX
-
added this
-
2 years ago
- |
-
Is being followed around by CCTV cameras a violation of your human rights? Or do you feel you have a right as a human to be protected by CCTV as a tool for justice?
Come on, tell me - what are your thoughts on CCTV?
I'm producing a pod on CCTV and I want to know how YOU feel about it. Upload a short webcam on how you feel and let me know your email address. I'd like to use the most salient, moving, angry and funniest offerings in my pod. You could be on my CCTV ! (With your permission, of course).
Please give me your video thoughts by 20 January.
Fanks!
DrVole / RoryIs being followed around by CCTV cameras a violation of your human rights? Or do you... more
-
-
drvole
-
added this
-
3 years ago
- |
-
If bands could reach No. 1 on the music charts on the basis of ingenuity rather than sales, the amusingly irreverent, but unsigned The Get Out Clause easily would win.
Desperate to make a music video for their new single Paper, but with absolutely no money, the English band used footage of them playing in front of CCTV surveillance cameras that are deployed in and around their home city of Manchester to make the video.
Photographs, the music video of Paper and a video of the BBC interviewing the band are included. Just have a look at what they've done for yourself!!If bands could reach No. 1 on the music charts on the basis of ingenuity rather than... more
-
-
According to Sky News a UK police chief has branded the UK's investment in CCTV a waste of time, saying it's failed to cut crime because detectives don't know how to the use the images.
Detective Chief Inspector Mike Neville reportedly said that some police officers didn't want to look through CCTV images because it was hard work and that only 3% of London's street robberies had been solved using CCTV images, with many criminals not seeing the CCTV has a deterrent because they didn't think the cameras were working.
"Billions of pounds has been spent on kit, but no thought has gone into how the police are going to use the images and how they will be used in court. It's been an utter fiasco," DCI Neville told the Security Document World Conference in London.
According to Sky News a UK police chief has branded the UK's investment in CCTV a... more
-
-
It's not only about civil liberties. The cameras produce fallible images, encourage detachment, and corrode civic values. The bustling high street in the Hampshire village of Stockbridge is less than a mile from end to end. Pretty red brick cottages consumed by blushing ivy face a parade of long-established local businesses: a butcher, a grocer, a ladies' dress shop, as well as a number of newer enterprises, including two art galleries, which have sprung up to cater for the tourists tempted by the trout fishing in the nearby river Test.
Please give me your thought on this one Peeps!It's not only about civil liberties. The cameras produce fallible images,... more
-