cela devient a la mode ;( on en trouve de plus en plus dans les villes en France, et Evry aussi. Pour l'instant aucune statistique montre rellement son impact sur la securite en ville
Lowell, thank you for your comments on my post for today. The depopulation of the northern Great Plains is a long standing issue. I have a colleague who spent a decade in North Dakota putting together research and conferences on the cause and answer to this problem. He replaced me when I retired from our local university.
I appreciate your comments about the election, and the nature of large corporations. Couldn't agree with you more. My father fought all through WW II against Fascism, and here we are facing that same threat. Let's go help get out the vote and see if we can make some difference.
These things always creep me out a little bit. When I was in Glasgow years ago, someone told me there were cameras all over the downtown area and because of it, crime had been cut by something like 99%. Since I was alone, it did make me feel safer. Having said that, it feels like privacy is slowly becoming an illusion, and that's sad.
Thanks for posting this Lowell. I've heard about these things but never seen one. I was driving down the interstate outside Richmond not long ago when a small object flew overhead. A drone of some sort keeping track of traffic? May have been. We are entering a new era. It's an uncomfortable place. But, on the other hand, it may help to get the crazies off the road. My loved ones don't need to meet them somewhere and I would rather they see one of these.
There are many of these around Montreal and I think it is a good thing, as (hopefully) it will help to keep the crime rate lower. Since this is a newer thing I am not sure as to how well it will work, if at all. Great photo, Lowell.
Why do these cameras always take lousy photos of a culprit's face when a crime is being committed?
ReplyDeleteNo escape thesedays, cameras EVERYWHERE ;-)
ReplyDeleteI guess the police cannot be everywhere at all times so this has become the alternative. :)
ReplyDeletecela devient a la mode ;( on en trouve de plus en plus dans les villes en France, et Evry aussi. Pour l'instant aucune statistique montre rellement son impact sur la securite en ville
ReplyDeleteThere is no place to hide! Although there is much that I enjoy about all the new technology, I still long for a little more privacy.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how many of these are around. Not as many as in England but, they are growing fast.
ReplyDeleteThere are a ton of "red light" cameras around Toronto, but they don't seem to stop people from actually running lights! :)
ReplyDeleteSometimes it's nice to have them but it is sad that we need them.
ReplyDeleteBig Brother is EVERYWHERE, also here...
ReplyDeletethat is a big video recorder. and it seems to be pointed at the roof?
ReplyDeleteWhen something bad happens it is good to have had a camera around but there is something that bothers me about the whole thing.
ReplyDeleteThey are everywhere here now.
ReplyDeleteLowell, thank you for your comments on my post for today. The depopulation of the northern Great Plains is a long standing issue. I have a colleague who spent a decade in North Dakota putting together research and conferences on the cause and answer to this problem. He replaced me when I retired from our local university.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your comments about the election, and the nature of large corporations. Couldn't agree with you more. My father fought all through WW II against Fascism, and here we are facing that same threat. Let's go help get out the vote and see if we can make some difference.
Was it Marshall McLuhan who said everyone would have 15 minutes of fame? Maybe what's what all these cameras are about?
ReplyDeleteI am with Kate on this one.
ReplyDeleteIs it 1984 already????
ReplyDeleteShould I run for cover???
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These things always creep me out a little bit. When I was in Glasgow years ago, someone told me there were cameras all over the downtown area and because of it, crime had been cut by something like 99%. Since I was alone, it did make me feel safer. Having said that, it feels like privacy is slowly becoming an illusion, and that's sad.
ReplyDeleteAgree with the Big Brother and invasion of privacy comments, but I still think we need these...used wisely. Too bad, though.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this Lowell. I've heard about these things but never seen one. I was driving down the interstate outside Richmond not long ago when a small object flew overhead. A drone of some sort keeping track of traffic? May have been. We are entering a new era. It's an uncomfortable place. But, on the other hand, it may help to get the crazies off the road. My loved ones don't need to meet them somewhere and I would rather they see one of these.
ReplyDeleteThere are many of these around Montreal and I think it is a good thing, as (hopefully) it will help to keep the crime rate lower. Since this is a newer thing I am not sure as to how well it will work, if at all. Great photo, Lowell.
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