Following the steps of Big Brother into a surveillance society, where we will be able monitored from morning to night, birth to death.
Surveillance World
Surveillance in Society
Watching you, watching them - tracking the developments of CCTV, and other forms of population and personal monitoring and surveillance used by governments around the world.
Britain Spies the Most
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It seems to me that this could be too much of a good thing. With ever success that the government has (catching criminals, getting leads, and other more preventative actions) it seems that more cameras pop up. What started out as a deterrent to crime is quickly becoming the eye of “big brother” aiming to keep the citizens in line and on track with the government’s ways.
I would hate to be they guy who has the job of monitoring all these cameras. Keeping an eye on 4.2 million CCTV cameras has to be mind boggling (not to mention the amount of space the screens take up).
Maintaining order and peace is important. There just has to be a better way of going about it. Is the public use of money best spent spying on the every day lives of ordinary citizens in the hopes that MAYBE something bad might happen?
Somebody’s Watching Me
The movies, the news, and the internet show pictures of ordinary citizens being watched. It’s unnerving, uncomfortable, and just not right. One picture I saw was of some poor soul sunbathing topless on her private balcony. It gave me shivers because I don’t know a woman out there who hasn’t done something along those lines at some point and time. It never occurred to me that some crazy person might be watching from the sky. When I moved out of my parents’ home, I also gave up everyone’s right to spy on me.
These are bad times with bad people trying to kill some of the ordinary citizens. The government is doing what it thinks it must do in order to make life safe. The trouble comes when these powers are used for evil and not good. Even worse, when the powers are hijacked by outsiders who have no morals or scruples or anything concern about anyone other than themselves.
There has to be a way to balance the interest of security with the right to privacy. I just don’t know if it will ever be attained.