Surveillance. A question for you.

It doesn’t bother me, in fact I feel better. I have no intention of doing anything wrong. If it proves that someone else did or didn’t do something, that‘s great. Surveillance can also do things like spot places where someone who has gone missing has been.
 
Does being almost constantly videotaped make you feel any safer? Or does it just make you feel WATCHED? It makes me nervous not safe. I feel like where can I go to experience some real solitude. I feel like I'm in an episode of Colditz trying to escape. :oops:
Neither. I'm not conscious of the surveillance as I go about my business, so I don't feel watched. I don't feel safer because surveillance can't prevent me from being assaulted or my phone being snatched by some scumbag doing a drive-by on a bicycle. Moreover, police can rarely identify those kind of scumbags even if they bother to review a recording of their crime.

I think I just said that surveillance is basically useless. The only times it isn't is when major crimes are captured, i.e. mass shootings and armed robberies. They're also good for reviewing auto accidents that result in injury, death, or major property damage.
 
I live so far from the city, that I don't face any camera's. I do go to a couple stores in town. They probably have footage of me. The Bank would. That don't bother me so bad, but any more than that might get to be a little too much.
Well, cameras at banks are a necessity. I understand that.
 
I like when there is a monitor up so you can see that you're on camera. Often I'll just wave at it, but sometimes I do use it as a mirror. If I could do slight tricks I would. I think that would be fun.
 
Mask wearing people on Halloween eve make it a perfect time for a masked mugger to not be looked at suspiciously as they surreptitiously lift someone's wallet........in view of camera? No problem.
 
There was a guy I went to school with who was manning the cams for the security department to watch for shoplifters... and he always told me "saw you were shopping, Katie, and that was a nice shirt you bought...." It was creepy and even creepier now thinking back than it was then. His dad was the district attorney... he should have known better!

He certainly should have!

Misusing any work information would surely be a sackable offence.
 
I think I've been conditioned long enough that being surveilled does not bother me anymore. At least when something happens, such as a mugging or murder, there's more of a chance the perpetrator(s) will be found.
 
It sure feels like people are getting scary.

They want everyone else to be monitored and treated as guilty until proven innocent, yet suspect that their new toaster is listening to them. I picture a home where the eyes are cut out of every picture just in case.

Why is paranoia so high while others deserve no courtesy or privacy at all? It sounds like mice in a cage cowering under the straw with eyes tightly shut, shivering.

Behavioral sink - Wikipedia
 
It could be that people see it as an invasion of privacy, and that would be true for me if I was being surveilled at home, but in a store, that's a different issue entirely. Stores need to maintain order and control shop lifting. We can't expect them to just hope that all their customers will be honest and civil. Public areas like streets and parks need to be safe and crime free. Maintaining order and safety requires monitoring.

Where surveillance crosses over into invasion of privacy is an issue to keep in mind, but I don't think we are at that point yet.
 
It could be that people see it as an invasion of privacy, and that would be true for me if I was being surveilled at home, but in a store, that's a different issue entirely. Stores need to maintain order and control shop lifting. We can't expect them to just hope that all their customers will be honest and civil. Public areas like streets and parks need to be safe and crime free. Maintaining order and safety requires monitoring.

Where surveillance crosses over into invasion of privacy is an issue to keep in mind, but I don't think we are at that point yet.
I think it depends on where you live. I understand that surveillance in England is very intense from certain shows I‘ve watched. Whether thats true or not idk. But now that there are cell phones, there is very little privacy IMO.
 
I don’t think that being captured on a surveillance camera is anything more than being captured on a surveillance camera.

Any feelings of shame, guilt, etc… are coming from us and not the camera. 🤗
I think you may be right. I was actually going to post that same thought, but I decided not to do it.
 
I live so far from the city, that I don't face any camera's. I do go to a couple stores in town. They probably have footage of me. The Bank would. That don't bother me so bad, but any more than that might get to be a little too much.
Same for me. The bank branch here in our village and the stores in the city.
 

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