Thursday 18 March 2010

Work in progress - 'Spy on thy Neighbour'





"A bomb won’t go off here because weeks before a shopper reported someone studying the CCTV cameras"
(Metropolitan Police Anti-terrorist Campaign)


'Terrorist Paranoia Syndrome' has been brought on by the Government and its smaller branches, the local authorities, issuing questionable campaigns throughout the Media that instil paranoia within the public. Largely based around the idea that a terrorist cell could operating in 'your' street and police also instigating that one should not 'Trust thy neighbour ' but to 'Spy on thy neighbour'.

In addition to such a campaign, the Government has used this 'terror tactic' along with the idea of 'Crime Prevention' to install CCTV Surveillance Cameras around the city of Cardiff. The Capital now has 210 CCTV installations within its parameters. These 210 CCTV cameras are relayed back to an operating room that has only two operating staff monitoring the city at any one time, in order to keep watch on the city and its citizens in the name of 'safety'.

There is however, a 'grey' area for reasoning on this issue as it was never approved by parliament and there was never a single CCTV Act that enabled it.

Citizens have been officially instructed by authorities to "ignore these CCTV cameras and pretend we don’t see them". It has got to the point where an interest in CCTV is now regarded as suspicious in itself.

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