Responding to msg by Michael D. Crawford: . . . if a street gang felt the cops were thumping their members with unwarranted enthusiasm, the gang could purchase a case of cameras at the local Price Club, and everyone could carry them to photograph the cops. ............................................................... The first thing I imagined on reading this, was numbers of young blacks in the ghetto carrying on their shoulders - not boom boxes, but camcorders. But next I multiplied and elaborated and exaggerated the idea of everyone protecting themselves by any and all surveillance devices possible and available, and came up with this vision of a society where membership required that everyone be amenable to being recorded on contact with anyone and their cat. "Of course, I respect you - I just don't *trust* you." Blanc