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If you think that the below is fiction.
GOOGLE Carnivore while we still have a free internet is all true and a
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Joe Neilson
We drink our morning
coffee with a drop of fear. The television news gives us new threats to our lives: terrorism and airline crashes, global warming and road rage, an epidemic of avian flu. All the threats are different,
but they have one common theme: it's
impossible to truly be safe. Somehow all of
us have become victims — or potential
victims - of a long list of dangers.
With these threats fresh in our mind, we travel to work tracked by pervasive electronic monitoring systems. There's a Global Positioning device inside our car and another
within our mobile phone; both inform a
computer of our exact location. Our travel card records our trip on the tube and stores the information in a central data bank. And everywhere we go,
there are closed-circuit surveillance cameras — thousands of them — to photograph and record our image. Some of them are 'smart' cameras, linked to computer.
programs that watch our movements in case we act differently from the rest of the crowd: if we walk too slowly, if we linger outside certain buildings, if
we stop to laugh or enjoy the view,
our body is highlighted by a red
line on a video monitor and a security guard
can decide whether he should call the police.
This new technology of control and the
wide-scale manipulation of fear combine to create something I call a police state. Does the it really exist? Are we living in such an environment?
And, if this fiction turns out to be the truth, what difference does it make to our
lives?
The outline of a police state becomes apparent when we examine the new
'smart' cameras used in
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