Posted on 10/12/2006 8:22:12 AM PDT by dogbyte12
EVERYWHERE is what they want. No thanks Big Brother. I will not live under you.
Who will be watching the cameras? Seems like they would do as well to station a patrolman on every corner. Of course, that would mean they would be out in the weather instead of sitting at a desk with coffee and donuts at hand.
Have no fears, the cameras will automatically turn away from illegals and Muslims.
It's not enough that the libs want all your money. They also want to keep an eye on you at every waking moment.
Did he say 2016 or 1984?
Perhaps they could start with Cabrini Green, and then implement city wide once resistance to the new safety measures has been completely suppressed....
How will dead people vote?
"Gee, I only saw 100 people on the monitor enter the polling facility... how did we get 1000 democrat votes?"
Can we be private anywhere now? I suppose cameras in all our bedrooms would insure that the police could see an intruder coming in too. Perhaps we can get $50 off our homeowner's policy for allowing them to watch us their too.
Mayor Daley is way ahead of you.
As far as those who will watch the monitors, I picture old police vice squad and homocide investigators who have seen everything, who will not be shocked or even interested in anything they see but will have to drink gallons of coffee to stay awake. Especially if they have cameras in my house.
Where's Mrs. O'Leary's cow when you need her?
Chicago's camera-based automated ticketing system has already generated some $16MM for the city ... some are lobbying for it to go to hiring more officers, currently it is feeding the general fund.
Ugh.
I wrote a column several years ago called "The Police State We Live In," about a friend's harassment by the Chicago PD. It was bad then. Even worse now.
If you've got nothing to hide, then you should welcome these cameras into your home to keep an eye on you.
After all...it's for your own good.
Blackmail though. Who keeps copies, and for how long. You do something stupid after stumbling out of a bar at 21, like peeing in an alley, and 20 years later you are running for congress and it gets splashed over the internets.
That is the kind of society I want to live in. We will become phonies. Not good, or better, but fake. We will have such a bogus public facade because our minders are watching us.
A good example for me is the stupid young teenage girls who flashed the cameras at Amusement Park rides, then said whoops when one of the employees posted them on line.
Their behavior was childish, but these are 18 year olds who might have to explain to their grandkids what they did. I am reminded of the Truman show. It may become reality for all of us. Somebody will always be watching.
"What about the children!".
One of my friends has cameras in his kid's classroom, which is kind of cool. He just has to log onto the internet from work and see exactly what is going on in his kid's class. It will start there. Then it will be the entire school grounds, all public parks. It will be death of privacy by thousands of little cuts, and those who question the fact that we can't take a dump without a camera in the toilet will be considered extremists.
Like I pointed to earlier, if my choice is being filmed 24 hours a day or being possibly blown up, blow me up already.
The DEM machine will ensure its power.
The impression I get is that cameras aren't effective at preventing crime or terrorism. They'd be better off hiring Richard Jewell.
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