Tags for Forum Posts: cctv
Thanks Antoinette - it feels as if you want a better yesterday :)
I totally condemn the appalling stuff you witnessed - nobody is free to invade personal space. Even worse I hear happens, mainly to women, on public transport - it demands action and just shows how far we have to go to even begin to win the equality everyone has a right to, and is being denied.
Would you want bus cctv cameras removed? I think they deliberately put the TV screen where most passengers can see it to act as a deterrent. I think that does remind people that the rest of the bus can see them. If the same 'collective' view was available in the passage would it not help fellow travellers to be able to feel less alone?
If cctv can be used for good, then let's use it. I share your understandable desire not to be surveilled - I don't want people I don't know looking at me in general (I'm not that attractive anyway!) but if it's helping, then I'm OK with it, as I guess you would be too?
I think, as you've implied, that many people (who think CCTV 'works') would consider it a necessary and proportionate use of CCTV if it in fact did make the passage a safer and happier place, which is what could be argued it does for buses.
So it comes down to whether you would feel safer knowing the public was watching you in a public place, or not, doesn't it?
Some people (I heard about this happening in I think it was New York) are putting their phones in their shirt pockets facing outwards as they walk home at night and streaming the images live to the web so that anyone can see what their cameras see and record their progress (including their friends). They say it really helps reduce the anxiety. A sort of citizens version of the body cams many police already wear.
I mentioned this to my daughter a while back in case it hadn't occurred to her that, in a way, she can be 'accompanied' if she so wishes.
Is that OK or would you tend to want to discourage people from doing that as they walk along the passage at night? Is it in fact allowable according to the law?
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