I note that there was a discussion on the very same topic ie "Has the
'Surveillance' Society Gone Too Far" on the Telegraph website 3 weeks ago.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=BLOGDETAIL&grid=P30&blog=yourview&xml=/news/2006/11/02/ublview02.xml
Nick Landau
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From: Tim Trent
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I think we ended up here "Because people could do it" and probably because
prior UKIC incumbents let it slip by unnoticed.
A new item recently said "of course we will all have our journeys tracked"
as though it was both desirable and a fait accompli. But I don't want
people to know when I have stormed out of the house and gone for a
drive......
My son does not want anyone to know he has 63 different girlfriends, one for
each day of the month )Ok, he works a strange month)
etc etc
Do we have any outcome yet regarding the case that has gone to Europe about
the man who refused to say who was driving his car when a roadside camera
caught him?
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lawrence Serewicz
Sent: 23 November 2006 13:33
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The absolutely fundamentally puzzling point for me in this issue is the
following. Crime rates have not decreased, conviction rates have not
increased, and fewer people feel reassured. From a DP or rather a RIPA
perspective, is the surveillance proportionate to the end?
I am aware there are instances where CCTV and other monitoring has achieved
great results, such as rapid responses to emergency situations, and
resolution of serious cases. However, I wonder what the difference we would
have in this society if we organized our arrangements different.
Hypothetically speaking, we have 100 cameras and 20 police officers. What
would be the difference in terms of social order and crime reduction if we
had 20 cameras and 100 officers? Surveillance by officers walking the beat
is quite different in degree, kind, and proportionality, than electronic
surveillance through CCTV and T-Waves. I fear that our reliance on
technology, especially surveillance technology, creates a fundamental
problem within our social relations.
Cordially,
Lawrence
Lawrence W. Serewicz
Scrutiny Manager
Management Support Unit
Wear Valley District Council
01388-761-985
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I suppose people will say "Those with nothing to hide have nothing to fear",
but, as a footnote to this says elsewhere on the web;
"But what if an innocent action today becomes a crime in the future, and
what if there is suddenly a less than benign government?"
I'm not sure I am at all happy, the more so since I tend to believe that
many of the alleged security issues which we face may me carefully invented
in order to get us to allow ourselves to be monitored. Of course that will
take us way off topic.
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Hitches, John F
Sent: 23 November 2006 12:34
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Interesting article for dp people in today's Daily Telegraph "Yes, they are
watching you" and can be found on
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml;jsessionid=13YNVBFYINW01QFIQMFCFFOAVCBQYIV0?xml=/arts/2006/11/23/ftsurv23.xml
John Hitches
General Administrative Manager
Kingston University
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