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Lip Reading Surveillance Cameras to Stop 'Terror'
Submitted by Mark Laythorpe on Thu, 2007-05-03 16:00
"Watching everyone all of the time and treating the entire population as suspects is not going to weed out terrorists and criminals. Nor is it an effective way of defending our freedoms against those who we are told wish to attack us because we are free. If the government were to implement every piece of technology they are seriously considering to add to existing surveillance cameras, we would literally be living in a society ten times worse than that of Orwell's Airstrip One." Watch Britain , if you want to know what's coming our way.
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