prawn_86
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So basically what you are saying is the g'mint can do basically anything they want yeah?
I agree that they will find some way to abuse it, that's what g'mints do, no reason to suspect that the future will be any different.
I just fail to see how more cctv cameras cut the crime rate, although i would happily accept i am wrong if someone can show me some studies
(My bolds)Police say serious crime at Ipswich, west of Brisbane, has halved since 2008.
They say the latest statistics will be analysed to determine why the south-east Queensland city has had such good results.
Commissioner Bob Atkinson says he believes the council's CCTV monitoring system has played a role.
"It's probably the best in Australia and it does two things - it helps in prevention, it's a deterrent factor, and the other area of course is our ability to solve those crimes," he said.
"If we have someone who is assaulted and their wallet's taken from them, if that's been recorded with quality CCTV which they have for the investigators, that's a huge assistance."
Ipswich Mayor Paul Pisasale says a partnership between council and police is the reason for plummeting crime rates.
He says it also shows the city's CCTV monitoring system is helping to reduce crime.
"I'm passionate about making sure it's a safe city where people can bring up their family and respect it," he said.
"Isn't it great to see the figures so I can tell you everybody has been putting rubbish on Ipswich about crime and everything else and here we are - the shining star of South East Queensland.
Ipswich city's serious crime rate halved
(My bolds)
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-11-28/ipswich-serious-crime-rate-halved/3699208
I stand corrected. I still think it is a slipperly slope however that Western societies seem all to happy to accept
I stand corrected. I still think it is a slipperly slope however that Western societies seem all to happy to accept
I stand corrected. I still think it is a slipperly slope however that Western societies seem all to happy to accept
While law enforcement has typically argued that cameras make cities safer, recent studies have called into question this claim, suggesting that their effectiveness might be limited and that their impact on citizens’ sense of safety might be the opposite of what governments intend.
It sounds fanciful, doesn't it, but I'm with you on this, prawn. The trespassing on our privacy is insidious and can be presented in moralistic terms, viz the hopefully now defunct internet filter where the reasonable exchange of views on some controversial subjects was to be banned, purportedly to prevent our unsullied innocent minds from material some bureaucrat deems unsuitable.Exactly. And the more complacent we are, the quicker it will happen. Slightly off topic, but i envisage a day telling either my child or grandkid(s) about how in my day we (the average Joe) could get access to any piece of information or data on the Internet and they will either not beleive me, or wonder in amazement as to what that must have been like. Perhaps it will be the same when they are all microchipped with GPS trackers and i tell them we could go anywhere without the government and police monitoring us...
Perhaps all those checks at the airport are an invasion of privacy too.
Despite the fact that you were being sarcastic, i totally agree with you. Since the new so called "anti terror" laws have been implemented how many attacks have been stopped?
I fail to see how a metal detector like they had 15 years ago isn't enough. Body scans, bag searches etc etc are all just the illusion of safety. If someone wants to bomb a plane they will figure out a way.
Would you be comfortable having your phone tapped and internet monitored by the government MB? Genuine question
Would you rather privacy or security ?
Perhaps all those checks at the airport are an invasion of privacy too.
Yes, I think some of them are actually, as do many other people. Despite increased secruity we have increased terrorism so something not working is it?
While i do understand peoples views, i just don't see any evidence that it owuld reduce or eliminate crime. It is a typical police response of catching the criminal after the offense, instead of preventing the offense.
Knowing you will be caught is a great deterrent to commiting a crime.
If this piece of scum knew he would have been seen on CCTV he would not have committed this particular crime.
I can't see myself being booked for speeding while walking on the pavement, so I am for more CCTVs.
For the first time on ASF I whole hearted agree with Mr Burns.
Prawn, how do you propose to address the use of private CCTV as used in this case to pin a murderer.
But there has to be a limit on this type of surveillance, so I wouldn't have any problem with CCTV in the main centres of activity such as inner city areas that cater for late night entertainment, if you know what I mean , but certainly not outside these areas.
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