Quote Originally Posted by eg420ne
I love being surveilled it protects us from the evil brown people
Well, it worked for London. I wouldn't mind if they put them in terrorist targets like lower NYC.

If the people of New York City or other high-risk areas want the cameras, those that live in less threatened places have no right to stop them from doing it. If they'd gone through what we have, they'd want them too.

I suppose that you think terrorists have the right to take pictures of their targets, but the government has no right to take pictures of terrorists. Well, you're wrong, as usual. Terrorists' plans to attack lower NYC (and other areas) again, after 9/11, were found, along with pictures, diagrams, and blueprints.

Your constant complaints about the Mexicans wears thin, especially when you imply that suspicians cast towards Muslims are race-related. The Muslim extremeists from the Middle East are the same race as I am, and I find them far more dangerous than a Mexican who is working off the books in my local store.

Also from ABC News:


London: City Under Surveillance
Police Gain Crucial Tip on Bomb Plot Thanks to Cameras Around Town
June 29, 2007 â??


London police caught a major break in Friday's thwarted bomb plot when they found an image of the driver of one of the vehicles left in Piccadilly Circus with the help of a surveillance camera.


Residents in the British capital are among the most watched people on Earth. Since the Sept. 11 attacks the number of cameras in Britain has jumped from 1 million to around 5 million. That means people in London are caught on camera roughly 300 times a day, with the closed-circuit television cameras placed on corners around the city.


"We're allowing it because we are angry and fed up with crime and disorder," said Clive Norris, a University of Sheffield professor. "We're allowing it because we are frightened by terrorism, with good reason."

And they've worked. The cameras helped investigators locate the terror suspects who killed 52 people on London's trains and buses on July 7, 2005. They were filmed boarding a train that morning and identified using CCTV, or closed-circuit television, images.

"They have been incredibly useful to police in preventing crime, in detecting crime and of course providing evidence that can then convict criminals at court," said security analyst Charles Shoebridge.


Police are now poring over video footage from the latest bomb plot, looking for details about the two cars that were packed with explosives in central London that were found before any damage occurred.

"They can monitor back the movements of that car and also forward, where the suspects may well have gone," Shoebridge explained.


Security sources told ABC News they already have a crystal clear image of a man "staggering from the Mercedes" outside the Tiger, Tiger nightclub where one car was found.



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