| Here some sources to backup my personal experiences working on CCTV tech with the Met police. > https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-30978995.amp Article on how much useless CCTV exists in the UK. > https://clarionuk.com/resources/how-many-cctv-cameras-are-in... Estimates 4.4 million cameras in London, only 20k run by councils. > they had extensive CCTV capabilities 30 years ago and your comical suggestion that none of it really works is not plausible. Perhaps you can provide some sources for your assertions? > Besides which, the cameras themselves are a form of social signaling to remind people they're being watched - essentially the modern version of Jeremy Bentham's panopticon. That’s an entirely separate discussion. |
That’s an entirely separate discussion.
It's well within the scope of the surveillance society the UK is flirting with, just as CCTV is relevant to a discussion about encrypted messaging software.