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Law enforcement can't keep up with the amount of information generated by the country's millions of closed-circuit TV cameras, a police representative says.
Law enforcement can't keep up with the amount of information generated by the country's millions of closed-circuit TV cameras, a police representative says.
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Maybe they should take a tip from Disney, which recently stopped watching for co-ed flashers...
We all need to get down on our knees, search the Scripture, repent of our sins, and ask the Lord to forgive us our sins in the name of Jesus.
Though the data bloat generated by 3 million camers is more than staggering, if manpower is needed to watch everyday events, a software solution is needed.
Simple things like carrying a weapon, lighting a fire, and even having dishonest thoughts (honest... you walk a different way when you have evil intent) are identifyable.
And we need technology like this for when the machines take over. Its just a few lines of code to dispatch a sniper-chopper to the scene before you get there.
WIDE SHOT, EXTERIOR. Hero and buddies watch in horror as 3000 sniper copters rise from below the horizon.
That'll stop crime ... and everyone else from going out.
PROBLEM SOLVED.
I can understand that looking through loads of recordings from a large period is hard work, but why would it be so hard for something in a very specific time frame?
Say someone's car was stolen, you know roughly what day it was stolen, and where it was, as well as what it looks like.
Given that information, you go find tape for location A for yesterday, and go through it at triple (or more) speed, waiting till the car is gone, then you just rewind it a little bit.
Not that it would probably matter, i've seen some CCTV footage and it looks terrible. (quality-wise)
Orwell's most famous work...1984...to which you refer was a warning about LIBERALISM run amok. Please read Mr. Orwell's own autobiographical material on the matter.
As a true genius, Mr. Orwell also considered the consequences of his actions and how they might be exploited.
Dick Cheney was never a problem; however, Barack Obama is. Repressive regimes are easily overthrown but everyone is always willing to give up just a little bit more of their personal liberty...for the good of all.
20w*4mil = 80million watts of power wasted on watching normal people do normal things.
Many who are worried about the real "Big Brother" almost welcomed the introduction of more and more cameras. The massive amounts of input create a "white noise" in which nothing is distinguishable and folks can be free to move about their daily lives.
Chalk up one for the guys at the CIA. They told us we didn't listen. Read the white papers not the Washington Post.
- by tomaska May 19, 2009 7:10 PM PDT
- This is great news, techology can't save the internation crims ... lol
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