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tangsoodo
19 Nov 09 09:01
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CCTV cameras are being fitted inside family homes by council 'snoopers' to spy on neighbours in the street outside, it was revealed today.
The £1,000 security cameras have been placed inside properties but are trained on the streets to gather evidence of anti-social behaviour.
Each device is linked to a laptop computer and accessible online by police and council officials 24 hours a day.
But the trial inside two homes by Croydon council in south London has sparked new fears about invasion of privacy and Britain's
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Report gus November 19, 2009 9:31 AM GMT
seems reasonable to me, so long as the cameras are pointing out, not in.

Suppose you had neighbours who were constantly causing you problems ... chucking rubbish in your garden or stones at your windows or intimidationg your kids.

So you go to the cops and complain, but, of course, every time a copper is around the neghbours behave ... so how to you prove they're causing a real problem and its not just you being hyper-sensitive, short of having a a cop hiding in your house 24/7, which i'd guess would be a lot more costly than a CCTV.
Report Manchester Untied Dave November 19, 2009 10:50 AM GMT
Like many parts of London, Croydon is a very apartheid borough. In the North of the Borough there are many poor people. This is where the crime is. There is actually a very definite and tangible dividing line, past which, it's rarely safe to venture after dark.

However, venture South and some parts are rather nice. Francis Rossi lives there. In fact, some of the houses were used in the making of the tv programme Footballers Wives.
Report Big Charlie November 19, 2009 11:15 AM GMT
Manchester Untied Dave 19 Nov 11:50
There is actually a very definite and tangible dividing line, past which, it's rarely safe to venture after dark
.

Wait for pussyclart to appear, she'll call you a liar.
Report Manchester Untied Dave November 19, 2009 11:27 AM GMT
http://www.met.police.uk/crimefigures/

It's all there.
Report tangsoodo November 20, 2009 2:55 AM GMT
gus, they dont need to be inside the houses. They are setting the precedent.
Legal system wont do anything, anyway. CCTV evidence or not.
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