View Full Version : The UK surveillance Society to get more cameras!
SUBMAN1
05-01-08, 12:16 PM
Imagine that!
-S
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=562994&in_page_id=1770
Robo-pop: Lollipop ladies get hi-tech cameras in their headgear and sticks to combat road rage...
Konovalov
05-01-08, 12:22 PM
What's the big deal here? Buses have cameras to catch out graffiti offences, assaults and robberies on bus drivers.
SUBMAN1
05-01-08, 12:24 PM
What's the big deal here? Buses have cameras to catch out graffiti offences, assaults and robberies on bus drivers.You don't find anything wrong with the idea that everyone is watching your every move? Your habits? Where you go and what you do? Did we not learn anything from history as a society?
-S
PS. Come to think of it, surveillance is a knee jerk reaction to a society falling apart. Its starting to happen in the US too. No honor. No dignity. No bonds in society. Just suspicion.
Robo-pop: Lollipop ladies get hi-tech cameras in their headgear and sticks to combat road rage
If shes got any common sense don't, unless she wants the police to bang on her door and take her away for a question or two. Getting involved is more trouble than it's worth.
Steel_Tomb
05-01-08, 03:23 PM
George Orwell would be turning in his grave... the man was right all along.
At least they can't force us to think in their ways... oh... wait... the gullable british public already are believing what the Labour gov't spin machine spits out every day.
Welcome to the days of autocracy and surveillance, you only do what the government permits now.
Protest about something the government wants... fine go ahead. Protest about anything they want to keep hush hush and you get the entirety of the Met police knocking on your door in full riot gear. It was once said that you were free to protest about anytihng you like, say a word out of line about the government and your hushed away by police. There is no freedom in this world now, you just choose between being ruled by an oppressive religion, or being ruled by the heavy hand of the government and its many long meddling arms of influence.
"I'm not a number, I'm a free man!" Your soon to be rolled out national identity cards would say otherwise... I can just imaigne it, "citizen number: 19034AAJ3 E"
All that might sound a bit farfetched, but think hard... Big Brother is already here... and hes watching us all.
"I'm not a number, I'm a free man!" Your soon to be rolled out national identity cards would say otherwise... I can just imaigne it, "citizen number: 19034AAJ3 E"
So far on that one Labour has put that on the back burner so to speak of. But be adviced, if they win the general election the ID Card will go to the top of there list. The ID Card is not the real threat to our democracy the RFID is the big one, no bloody way am I having that injected in to me.
Don't worry, it's only for your own good and safety :D
I hear France is going to put up thousands of CCTV's. ;) :rolleyes: :roll:
Steel_Tomb
05-01-08, 05:13 PM
Never heard of RFID, but googled it. Don't think there is any chance of ANYONE having that unless they are physicly restrained. I know what I'd say... begins with F and finishes with OFF!
Never heard of RFID, but googled it. Don't think there is any chance of ANYONE having that unless they are physicly restrained. I know what I'd say... begins with F and finishes with OFF!
Read this book......:eek:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Spychips-Major-Corporations-Government-Purchase/dp/0452287669/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1209681762&sr=1-1
Kapitan_Phillips
05-01-08, 07:17 PM
Who the frig cares?
Normally I am as opposed as anyone regarding government surveillance of it's citizens but I see this as a bit different:
Around 1,400 incidents were reported to councils last year and dozens of lollipop staff needed hospital treatment after being hit by cars.
IMO anyone who would run down a school crossing guard needs to be beaten within an inch of his life and have what's left of him jailed for a very long time.
Robo-pop: Lollipop ladies get hi-tech cameras in their headgear and sticks to combat road rage
If shes got any common sense don't, unless she wants the police to bang on her door and take her away for a question or two. Getting involved is more trouble than it's worth.
I think you've misunderstood the badly worded headline, they're putting cameras in the sticks, not arming the Lollipop ladies with batons :lol:
Kapitan_Phillips
05-02-08, 06:32 AM
Gotta love the 'Robo-pop' term.
http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z224/KaledoniaFF/ed5.jpg
"PLEASE BRING YOUR VEHICLE TO A COMPLETE HALT. YOU HAVE TWENTY SECONDS TO COMPLY"
Robo-pop: Lollipop ladies get hi-tech cameras in their headgear and sticks to combat road rage
If shes got any common sense don't, unless she wants the police to bang on her door and take her away for a question or two. Getting involved is more trouble than it's worth.
I think you've misunderstood the badly worded headline, they're putting cameras in the sticks, not arming the Lollipop ladies with batons :lol:
Comedian. ;) :rotfl:
Robo-pop: Lollipop ladies get hi-tech cameras in their headgear and sticks to combat road rage
If shes got any common sense don't, unless she wants the police to bang on her door and take her away for a question or two. Getting involved is more trouble than it's worth.
I think you've misunderstood the badly worded headline, they're putting cameras in the sticks, not arming the Lollipop ladies with batons :lol:
Comedian. ;) :rotfl:
I HAVE seen some good comedy routines but I can't see how it would work to combat road rage... ;)
Gotta love the 'Robo-pop' term.
http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z224/KaledoniaFF/ed5.jpg
"PLEASE BRING YOUR VEHICLE TO A COMPLETE HALT. YOU HAVE TWENTY SECONDS TO COMPLY"
Lol, I was scared ****less of that thing when I was kid. :rotfl:
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