Bay Alarm said that some British cities have dealt with privacy fears by setting up monitoring centers away from city and police offices, where tapes are kept in case a crime occurs -- crime victims can call up the police and ask them to play back tapes, said Mark Demier of Bay Alarm. The camera systems are also capable of taking pictures in the dark.
Not just cities, quite small towns and residential areas have now taken to using citizen-units tax money installing systems to spy on the very same people. I have now taken to not visiting a town near me (Hastings) because of the CCTV systems in place. Not content with spying on citizens going about their business in towns a number of state funded colleges and universities are now installing CCTV systems. Presumably audio "bugs" will also be in order to ensure the student-units do not say anything unseemly or hinting at some form of intellectual heresy. Also, a number of car alarm manufacturers are now producing systems to track cars using GPS so if the car is stolen the police can track its movements. I can quite easily envisage a situation in a few years time when it is mandated that all new cars produced must be fitted with such systems so that the government can track the movement of citizens. One cannot now go out of ones own house without being monitored, and for those of us who are known heretics maybe even that is not true. Paul "Rapidly becoming a hermit in the name of privacy" Bradley