ChatterBank0 min ago
Where are the protests about the surveillance state
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As I recall last year there was a huge fuss about how Britain was becoming a surveillance state under Labour.
There was a big protest about all the CCTV cameras - I recall David Davis being particularly vocal about it.
Now after the student protests in London CCTV footage is being used to find and prosecute people committing offences during it.
Have people changed their minds and if so should we thank Labour for increasing the number of camers - or should we be pulling them down ahead ofthe next set of protests?
There was a big protest about all the CCTV cameras - I recall David Davis being particularly vocal about it.
Now after the student protests in London CCTV footage is being used to find and prosecute people committing offences during it.
Have people changed their minds and if so should we thank Labour for increasing the number of camers - or should we be pulling them down ahead ofthe next set of protests?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Typically the British public feel paranoid when they get caught up in surveillance cameras not realising to catch the bad guys means a blanket coverage of all the population.
Maybe they should invent a camera that can detect a person with anti lawful tendences first so allowing the innocent to proceed unwatched.
Maybe they should invent a camera that can detect a person with anti lawful tendences first so allowing the innocent to proceed unwatched.
Oh deary, deary me, Jake. I've seen you twist words and situations in futile efforts to endow a modicum of credibility, and respectability, upon the utter shambles that was New Labour, but you've really excelled yourself this time. Nothing like grasping at straws! How long did it take you to think that one up?
Thanks for the laugh. :o)
Thanks for the laugh. :o)
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selective surveillance ..The surveillance during the student protest has shown us all the bad bits..police pulling people out of wheelchairs etc.. what about showing the police being nice to people for a change.. surely there must be footage of police helping some of these students or being friendly to them..or does the media only show the bad bits for a reason?
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If one belongs to the 'mustn't offend brigade', one can get them closed down even before they go into operation.
If one belongs to the 'mustn't offend brigade', one can get them closed down even before they go into operation.
sammmo
/// police pulling people out of wheelchairs etc.///
I think you will find that the newspapers are saying "video ALLEGEDLY shows police pulling man out of wheelchair"
Until the results of the inquiry are known. we have only Mr McIntyre's word for it.
/// Mr McIntyre, who has cerebral palsy, had attended all the previous student demonstrations in central London, even managing, with the help of friends, to get on to the roof of Millbank Tower, where the Conservative Party has its headquarters, on November 10.///
For a person in a wheelchair, that is a 'no mean task'.
/// police pulling people out of wheelchairs etc.///
I think you will find that the newspapers are saying "video ALLEGEDLY shows police pulling man out of wheelchair"
Until the results of the inquiry are known. we have only Mr McIntyre's word for it.
/// Mr McIntyre, who has cerebral palsy, had attended all the previous student demonstrations in central London, even managing, with the help of friends, to get on to the roof of Millbank Tower, where the Conservative Party has its headquarters, on November 10.///
For a person in a wheelchair, that is a 'no mean task'.
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