http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/20042010/36/spe鈥?/a>
"Secret trials have been unveiled to introduce more traffic monitoring cameras on UK roads. Using Number Plate ID, they will track and time all road users - and issue a fine automatically if the average speed is over the mark."
We already have "Blue Police Cameras" as a national network with Number Plate ID, and the system is not even 100% operational - why do we need more ?
The Report is rather missleading - as it shows a picture of a motion sensor on a traffic light - quite different to the actual monitoring camera network.
Is this just a smokescreen to test public outrage before 'going live' with the real thing ?Does Britain need more traffic Surveilance cameras ?
Google covert surveillance mushrooming
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=covert+鈥?/a>
Even @ Y/A search:-
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/search/searc鈥?/a>
I was once a humble cleaner on a site that had 4 visible cameras
But the security guard had 8 monitors, all with different views, so there musta been 4 hidden cameras too
Any lady ever shown on porn sites without even knowing she was filmed?
Often
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Anyone+鈥?/a>
Fiber optic cable is thinner than human hair, with fish eye lens at the TV end %26amp; central computer overide - even when TV off, they can spy on you
CBS' Dan Schorr %26amp; CBC's Des Smith blew the whistle on that over 30 years ago
%26amp; in '79, the Chair of a Senate Panel probing security said, "If Govt ever falls into the wrong hands, there would be no place to hide"
For decades, spy satellites have been able to read car licence plates
%26amp; record/transmit home conversations via vibrations in window glass, like parabolic mikes did too
%26amp; biometric implants, via laser gun inserting a soft plastic under the skin, give of a one watt signal
Traced anywhere on the globe - even from a plane
1984 came early, not late
Wake up out there
If you think that's something, I have to tell you something that will make your toes curl. In Japan, they've already created those very tiny RFID chips. I'm sure you've heard the horror stories about how these global elitists are going to try to get us to accept the RIFD chip, right? Well, this will never happen, because when they do chip us, they will do it in such a way that we will never know it. They could in the not too distant future make even tinier chips, to surreptitiously slip into our bodies without us ever suspecting anything at all.Does Britain need more traffic Surveilance cameras ?
We have cameras here in America too. No need to fear them when you obey the traffic laws. People complain about them, until someone hits there car then drives off. The camera then is praised because it was self serving.
aint nothing like everybody being treated like crooks.but were all guilty of something.well that politics for you.Does Britain need more traffic Surveilance cameras ?
But of course...All the better to see you with my dear...Big brother and his all seeing eye of RA are watching...
It needs to put surveillance on those doing the surveillance. e.g. What were they doing on 7/7?
I'm with you. Further traffic surveillance just doesn't make sense. More control.
yes we need more of them to catch nutters and bad drivers
No but we are going to get them. Driving has become a nightmare, roads are full of potholes and speed bumps seem to rise up overnight with some secret raising agent. Congestion is at an all time high and the cost of running a car is almost like a second mortgage. As there are no jobs and soon many who have them will probably lose them they want to force people off the road, which won鈥檛 be too difficult with their careful scheming. So which drivers will be left? The affluent ones who demand to be will do so and stuff the cost, as they can afford it. It鈥檚 like all government schemes, they pretend to care and claim their brilliant plan has worked with a decrease in whatever it was they wanted to look good and then they hike up the taxes in all the hidden agendas and hey presto! They lose nothing.
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