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by ggm
2899 days ago
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Not being able to say in the US right now, I read that in the UK, private cameras are installed for profit and sell a feed to the police. There are three levels of police in most jurisdictions worldwide: federal state and local. the US is no different, and putting devices on street poles typically demands compliance with planning law, and I suspect in any economy with cameras on light poles or sign posts by roads, its state actors. The UK is either the most, or the second-most surveilled economy in the world. Not western world, worldwide. Cameras per head of population are increadibly high. Your faith in 'old glory' is touching. I suspect, its misplaced. |
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