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What a sad victim story. Don't stress. My human rights have also been violated when I walk through airport security. I have had people touch me, and swab me, and pat me down thinking I might have drugs or explosives who offensive judging me like that, and they made me take off my belt as well, that's on the side of screening all my personal belongings and going through all my bags when my underwear is in there, and also going through my wallet. Dang, I have even had private property taken from me like my toothpaste because I had too much, one tube beacuse it could be made to make explosives.
It made me feel like a limb had been taken off.
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Really? Gee, that's awful! I'm so sorry about that.
II don't like walking around the city with another 50,000 cctv cameras watching me.
I like the cameras. Maybe the bad guys will behave when on camera.
Bad guys don't care about cameras.
Vox said:...in Montevideo, Uruguay. The findings indicate a 20% reduction in crime in areas of the city where the cameras are located, with no evidence of a displacement effect.
Hmm while its ripe for abuse ,so a homeowner who identified his robber by camera is wrong ?Only 20% are afraid of cameras. 80% of bad guys still don't care. Huge investment and ongoing costs and the violation of everyone's privacy for such a small result.
There is two ways this world works. Dangerous freedom or peaceful slavery. I would rather be free with the right to defend myself. I don't need the government to be my daddy. It's like so many relationships that destroys peoples souls because there partner is not just protective like they should be, but they are controlling and think there partner is a possession. Power trips. Man ruling over man.
Your constitution starts with we the people. People are control freaks and power trippers.
Hmm while its ripe for abuse ,so a homeowner who identified his robber by camera is wrong ?
Homeowners can pay to link cameras.and business. No,differences as one company watches all..don't assume that a private company can't use this against you just like social media. China does it,airnb and Amazon does it with social mediaThere is a difference between cameras on private property and public property. A business owner or home owner I have no problem with having there own cameras on there premises for there own security.
When in public I don't like to be spied on and my privacy violated everywhere I go. End of story. I don't like the government or whatever agency having cameras on me when i have not done anything wrong. Innocent until proven guilty. It's offensive to me. Why should I pay for the government or whatever agency to violate my privacy and have me on camera in public without my consent when I have done nothing wrong?. Am I recorded because maybe I could do something but have not so I am being recorded as a potential suspect or criminal before a fact?. It's calling me a potential criminal and I find that offensive.
It's offensive and a complete violation of privacy.
Private property is different. If I walk on private property that's there choice and my choice to be on camera. In public I don't get a choice.
If I wanted to be enslaved, paranoid, and my privacy and human rights completely violated then I would go live in communist China or maybe North Korea.
...a bottle of dry shampoo...
When in public I don't like to be spied on and my privacy violated everywhere I go.
Homeowners can pay to link cameras.and business.
Aerosol cans should be kept out of heat. That particular shampoo has propane, butane, denatured alcohol, and hydrofluorocarbon 152a in it. Cars that sit out in the sun can get quite warm, and direct sunlight on the aerosol can would magnify Brownian motion additionally. Its fortunate that she wasn't sitting in the car at the time. They probably should put warnings in easier to read letters on the can. Youngsters don't always realize what they are buying.
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May the Lord bless you.
You are in the minority. A majority of Americans like the cameras by about a 3 to 1 margin. Most people want to be protected from the bad guys. You might be a strong man who is capable of protecting yourself, but the very young, elderly, and most women need protection. They want the police to keep violent people away from them, and find the cameras comforting.
Many police departments waste too many resources on drugs and traffic though. People want to be protected from things that they can't easily protect themselves from. People can easily protect themselves from drugs. All they have to do is not buy them, and the drugs never bother them. Prisons are so overcrowded with drug guys that violent felons are being released for lack of room. Police should prioritize protecting people from violent and property crime. That's what average people need and want protection from. People want to feel safe while shopping, and inside their cozy homes.
Preferentially keep all violent offenders locked up. Release as many non violent drug users as needed to free up space to keep the violent bad guys off of the streets. Prioritize protecting the people from such things.
These are tied in.meaning I can see a lot more on my street if my neighbor tied hers to mineRing camera owners can voluntarily upload video from their cameras so that police can access it. I think its great. Keep those bad guys away from people's homes.
The more cameras protecting average people the better.