Tags for Forum Posts: cctv
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I've read research by Criminologists showing CCTV doesn't work and I thought it made sense - it just moves crime along and increases the hooded population. I want to see less CCTV misused for policing rather than more. It's clearly deeply wrong that GCHQ has been doing mass surveillance of us for no good reason sinc.... When on demos I can feel the government's stealth. Abuse of power is currently getting worse.
What we maybe should do in public places ideally is be on hand - harder to do bad stuff whilst in full view of locals.
There is not enough crime in the passage to attract the budget of the authorities - it'll be left to local people, most of whom actively don't want to do anything themselves, so nothing happens.
I thought that, if we made public places into a sort of 'reality TV show', that'd be an improved use of CCTV rather than the clandestine one we have now. You could tune into 'Passage TV', a 24 hour station that showed the hidden bits of the passage for all to see. There are masses of public cameras around, not just traffic cams, shop cams, hairdressers cams, restaurant cams etc etc. Here's one from one of the many sites that aggregate CCTV feeds for all to see.
I don't live near the passage and my interest is 'if I am able to help, then I will'. I think it's a shame that we've put these powerful, practically free devices with cameras in everyone's hands but can find no acceptable community use for them.
For me this boils down to being a cost vs benefit analysis. The geography of the Passage would make it extremely difficult to monitor. You would need a camera for practically every block. Green Lanes, as a point of comparison, is a long straight road. One camera can conceivably cover half a mile in distance. That makes it affordable in terms of the cost vs benefit. The Police, whether you agree or not, are not that interested in dealing with anti-social behaviour and low-level crime. I think the case mentioned on here recently about the chap who stopped a bike thief sums it up. They couldn't be bothered to chase after him, because in the grand scheme of things, he's small potatoes......
All the PCSOs, the police themselves, council officers etc I talk to all stress the need for people to report incidents to them - how else, they say, can they efficiently allocate the few resources they have?
So we can't stop dogs but if we report enough of them, the authorities can do something about it - I guess nobody wants anything else - why keep a dog and bark yourself?
Would it be just as effective as a deterrent to have signs made up saying " CCTV in Operation " without bothering with the actual cameras ?
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