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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=443458&in_page_id=1770

Now a council uses cameras in bean tins to catch bin 'criminals'

Wtf?

beanzspyLL2003_228x261.jpg
 
Good job publically announcing that you are using hidden cameras, and showing everyone exactly what they look like.

:|
 
No, no this is completely legal to do this. The question is why though?! Idk about you British people but usually people start putting out their trash 2 days before pick-up. Those are the lazy assholes across from my house anyways. :hmph:
 
I'm pretty certain recording someone without permission (or a notice letting them know) regardless if voice is recorded, is illegal.
 
I actually find that pretty outrageous.

CCTV should be made illegal imo.
 
I'm pretty certain recording someone without permission (or a notice letting them know) regardless if voice is recorded, is illegal.
No.

In the UK, most streets you walk down are covered by CCTV, the average person gets caught on something stupid like a hundred cameras in a day.

It's horrifying.
 
I actually find that pretty outrageous.

CCTV should be made illegal imo.
I've got a CCTV camera pointed at my driveway, recording my car. It's only recording what's on my property. Is there a problem with this? I think not. If I were recording the pavement and the road also, then it would be wrong ... but it isn't.
 
I've got a CCTV camera pointed at my driveway, recording my car. It's only recording what's on my property. Is there a problem with this? I think not. If I were recording the pavement and the road also, then it would be wrong ... but it isn't.
Personally I don't see a problem with that.

Let me redefine my statement, I don't think it's right that any person in a public place should be subjected to CCTV surveillances with a few exceptions.
 
No.

In the UK, most streets you walk down are covered by CCTV, the average person gets caught on something stupid like a hundred cameras in a day.

It's horrifying.
But everywhere these cameras are, are signs stating cctv is operation.
 
Personally I don't see a problem with that.

Let me redefine my statement, I don't think it's right that any person in a public place should be subjected to CCTV surveillances with a few exceptions.

Name these exceptions.
That's a pretty damn broad statement.
 
Can't really change the sloagan to "Beanz meanz spiez"
 
It is very strategic. What if my sister were to let robbers in and perform sex acts on them in return for expensive luxury goods?

Unlikely, you say, for I have no sister - but for a man in my position there is no such thing as too much caution.
 
for I have no sister
Hmmm. To protect you both from the emperor, you were hidden from your Father when you were born. That is the reason your sister remains safely anonymous.

So aye, cameras in beans? BS.
 
Cormeh said:
Hmmm. To protect you both from the emperor, you were hidden from your Father when you were born. That is the reason your sister remains safely anonymous.
...it's you, isn't it?
 
That's pretty ****ing lame if you ask me. I'll be sure to pour a tin of bins over an officials head if I ever were to pass one.
 
beanzspyLL2003_228x261.jpg

Beanz meanz spies: now a council could fit spy cameras in a tin of beans

Am I the only one who sees this is a cheap photoshop?
 
No but you're the only one that wanted to comment about it and ruin everyone else's fun.
 
beanzspyLL2003_228x261.jpg

Beanz meanz spies: now a council could fit spy cameras in a tin of beans

Am I the only one who sees this is a cheap photoshop?

The Daily Mail photoshoppers are on 18 Pounds an hour, it is an expensive cheap photoshop.
 
No.

In the UK, most streets you walk down are covered by CCTV, the average person gets caught on something stupid like a hundred cameras in a day.

It's horrifying.

It's actually 300 times a day, that the average person gets caught on CCTV here in the UK. I believe the stats are 1 CCTV camera for every 14 people which makes the UK the most watched nation on the planet. In fact, 20% of the world's CCTV cameras are on our little island. :eek:
 
No.

In the UK, most streets you walk down are covered by CCTV, the average person gets caught on something stupid like a hundred cameras in a day.

It's horrifying.

That is pretty horrifying. When did this begin?
 
You cannot be monitored by authority and be a free person at the same time.

I despise public CCTV, people should organize and vandalize them and pull them down and what not.
 
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