"CCTV to be monitored by public for cash prizes"
"CCTV to be monitored by public for cash prizes"
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hornetrider

Original Poster:

63,161 posts

221 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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This is absolutely outrageous and the start of a very slippery slope indeed.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8293784....

Westy Pre-Lit

5,088 posts

219 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Surely that will contravene the Data protection act.


eldar

24,216 posts

212 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Great opportunity for shoplifters with half a brain. Half the team nicks the goods, the other half watches from the internet and reports all clearsmile

Spiritual_Beggar

4,833 posts

210 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Awesome...

Game show Britain..

Now, who do we get to present the show?

Police State

4,245 posts

236 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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The privatisation of the surveilance industry. This is not a country anymore, it's a business opportunity.


loltolhurst

1,994 posts

200 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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how the fk can that be legal is it april 1st

triggersbroom

2,646 posts

220 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Westy Pre-Lit said:
Surely that will contravene the Data protection act.
yes

Burgmeister

2,206 posts

226 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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triggersbroom said:
Westy Pre-Lit said:
Surely that will contravene the Data protection act.
yes
Why?

Article says that the viewer won't know what camera they are watching, and what is the difference between a random watching a camera and a store detective?

Either ways its a crap idea and subscribers will get bored after about seven minutes.

Euro Spec

303 posts

199 months

Tuesday 6th October 2009
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Very odd.

rpguk

4,499 posts

300 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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Police State said:
The privatisation of the surveilance industry. This is not a country anymore, it's a business opportunity.
Nothing new in that surely? There's been store detectives watching CCTV for as long as there's been CCTV.

Guybrush

4,364 posts

222 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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Surveillance britain, how very Labour.

chris watton

22,544 posts

276 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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Is this a variation on the Nazi Youth policy?

Labour is really accelerating the divide and rule mantra.

Police State

4,245 posts

236 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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rpguk said:
Police State said:
The privatisation of the surveilance industry. This is not a country anymore, it's a business opportunity.
Nothing new in that surely? There's been store detectives watching CCTV for as long as there's been CCTV.
not for profit they haven't.

BMR

952 posts

194 months

Killer2005

20,248 posts

244 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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Spiritual_Beggar said:
Awesome...

Game show Britain..

Now, who do we get to present the show?
Ant & Dec would probably get the job

condor

8,837 posts

264 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
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Police State said:
rpguk said:
Police State said:
The privatisation of the surveilance industry. This is not a country anymore, it's a business opportunity.
Nothing new in that surely? There's been store detectives watching CCTV for as long as there's been CCTV.
not for profit they haven't.
CCTV footage is usually viewed in small shops afer an incident has taken place, it's main use then is to provide viewable evidence of an incident taking place to the Police. Quite often the scrotes are known to the Police and they're picked up.

theaxe

3,571 posts

238 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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With those children, he thought, that wretched woman must lead a life of terror.

Another year, two years, and they would be watching her night and day for symptoms of unorthodoxy. Nearly all children nowadays were horrible. What was worst of all was that by means of such organizations as the Spies they were systematically turned into ungovernable little savages, and yet this produced in them no tendency whatever to rebel against the discipline of the Party. On the contrary, they adored the Party and everything connected with it. The songs, the processions, the banners, the hiking, the drilling with dummy rifles, the yelling of slogans, the worship of Big Brother -- it was all a sort of glorious game to them.

All their ferocity was turned outwards, against the enemies of the State, against foreigners, traitors, saboteurs, thought-criminals. It was almost normal for people over thirty to be frightened of their own children. And with good reason, for hardly a week passed in which The Times did not carry a paragraph describing how some eavesdropping little sneak -- 'child hero' was the phrase generally used -- had overheard some compromising remark and denounced its parents to the Thought Police in exchange for a cash prize.

thatone1967

4,193 posts

207 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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time to leave dear old blighty me thinks......

Deva Link

26,934 posts

261 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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thatone1967 said:
time to leave dear old blighty me thinks......
..yes, of course, these things only happen here. rolleyes


thatone1967

4,193 posts

207 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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actually just thought.. you could go and do a little bit of shoplifting, get caught, sell your story to the papers, and you will probably not end up in court anyway... everyones a winner!