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Friday, June 26, 2009

i agree that by using the cctv surveillance, individuals privacy will be disturbed, there is a price to pay even though you want better security. if for instance you enjoy having your privacy invaded, then cctv surveillance would be for you. 
i think we should at least respect people's privacy, at least we could try to place the cameras in areas which does not intervene to other's privacy, but by using this, there will be a weakness to the cameras surveillance, smart robbers would know which are the places for them to evade from surveillance, thus this would always be a push and pull situation, everything comes with a price.
so to me the most hardy situation that does not cross decisions are to use the community as a huge camera. using the neighborhood locals as eyes as they are the ones who know their own area best!


posted at 7:54 PM

Pls don copy the images