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How are security cameras a violation of Civil Rights?

Postby Trippoli » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:31 pm

It seems to have a negative affect in Nationstates Issues with Civil Rights.

But in Real Life. Why would it be a problem to setup security cameras in parks or Malls? How is it a invading your privacy when YOUR IN PUBLIC? If someone has a problem with it, they are probably up to something. Thoughts?
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Postby The South Islands » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:32 pm

Trippoli wrote:It seems to have a negative affect in Nationstates Issues with Civil Rights.

But in Real Life. Why would it be a problem to setup security cameras in parks or Malls? How is it a invading your privacy when YOUR IN PUBLIC? If someone has a problem with it, they are probably up to something. Thoughts?


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Re: How are security cameras a violation of Civil Rights?

Postby Trippoli » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:33 pm

I am talking about public security cameras. Not tapping teles or Email addresses...
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Postby Lizardiar » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:34 pm

Who thinks security cameras are a violation of civil rights?
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Postby Chumblywumbly » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:34 pm

Trippoli wrote:Why would it be a problem to setup security cameras in parks or Malls?

What would be the reasoning, especially in parks?

How is it a invading your privacy when YOUR IN PUBLIC?

Because being out in public does not equate to being under surveillance.

If someone has a problem with it, they are probably up to something.

What obvious nonsense.
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Postby The South Islands » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:34 pm

Trippoli wrote:I am talking about public security cameras. Not tapping teles or Email addresses...


But your reasoning is the same. Which is disturbing.
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Postby Megaloria » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:36 pm

Security cameras are just that - for the security of the public zone they are in. They do not interfere with your privacy because the public is not, by definition, private.
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Postby South Lorenya » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:36 pm

Trippoli wrote:I am talking about public security cameras. Not tapping teles or Email addresses...


Does that mean you're more than willing to share the passwords used for NSG and other PUBLIC messageboards?
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Re: How are security cameras a violation of Civil Rights?

Postby Trippoli » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:36 pm

So if someone destroys benches or vandalizes park property, because somehow, that invades privacy, or whatever. So too bad, you will never catch the criminal. I fail to see why it is a problem to put a camera at a Public park OR a store to avoid robbery or vandalism...
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Postby Techno-Soviet » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:36 pm

The South Islands wrote:
Trippoli wrote:I am talking about public security cameras. Not tapping teles or Email addresses...


But your reasoning is the same. Which is disturbing.


What about security cameras in banks, stores, etc.?
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Postby Chumblywumbly » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:37 pm

Megaloria wrote:They do not interfere with your privacy because the public is not, by definition, private.

Yet the public is not by definition under scrutiny.
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Postby Trippoli » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:40 pm

If there is no cameras, Bank robberies would go up, vandalism would increase, just because somebody IN PUBLIC, being watching by other people has a problem with some lens popping out of a tree or ceiling.
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Postby Rolling Dead » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:40 pm

I don't complain about the Camera in my shower. I just hope those that are watching enjoy the show.

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Postby Trippoli » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:42 pm

Rolling Dead wrote:I don't complain about the Camera in my shower. I just hope those that are watching enjoy the show.


Since when did they start doing that? Can anyone tell the difference between PUBLIC and PRIVACY? I'm not talking about your own house here... :palm:
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Postby Cosmopoles » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:43 pm

Trippoli wrote:If there is no cameras, Bank robberies would go up, vandalism would increase, just because somebody IN PUBLIC, being watching by other people has a problem with some lens popping out of a tree or ceiling.


I agree. That's why I'm going to follow you around while you're in public places. Maybe make some notes on what you're up to, who you associate with, that sort of thing. After all its in public and therefor everyone's business, right?

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Postby The South Islands » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:44 pm

Trippoli wrote:
Rolling Dead wrote:I don't complain about the Camera in my shower. I just hope those that are watching enjoy the show.


Since when did they start doing that? Can anyone tell the difference between PUBLIC and PRIVACY? I'm not talking about your own house here... :palm:


Think of it like a guy stalking you in public. Would it be reasonable to have a police officer follow you around everywhere in public?
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Postby Greed and Death » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:44 pm

Camera's should depend on how they are used.
If a Camera just records an area and people come review the cameras and try to see if illegal activity is being recorded, then try to match my face up to recorded image. I have an issue with that.

If they are used after the commission of a crime, then use the camera to figure out clue to that crime
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Postby Megaloria » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:45 pm

Chumblywumbly wrote:
Megaloria wrote:They do not interfere with your privacy because the public is not, by definition, private.

Yet the public is not by definition under scrutiny.


Who said anything about scrutiny? This is a preventative measure. Only two types of people should be concerned about public security cameras: the paranoid and the criminal.
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Postby Chumblywumbly » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:49 pm

Trippoli wrote:If there is no cameras...

I don't see why we need to choose between the current situation in places such as the UK and no cameras.



Megaloria wrote:Who said anything about scrutiny?

Anyone talking about CCTV.

Only two types of people should be concerned about public security cameras: the paranoid and the criminal.

Fallacious nonsense.
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Re: How are security cameras a violation of Civil Rights?

Postby Maurepas » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:50 pm

It hurts your right to privacy...whether you think privacy rights extend to those areas in the sense of how it affects your Civil Rights rating is largely irrelevant, as it does in the tallying of Civil Rights for the game...

Personally, I dont have a problem with cameras in malls, or private institutions, but Public spaces like streets or sidewalks is taking it a little far imo...

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Postby Antilon » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:51 pm

I don't really mind security cameras in public areas. I don't expect any reasonable degree of privacy in public areas, so it's not really a problem. I just wear my tin foil hat UAV jammer to keep those pesky UAVs and satellites away from my business.

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Re: How are security cameras a violation of Civil Rights?

Postby The Crusnik » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:53 pm

Here's a thought. Police are already allowed to drive around and patrol public areas, am I right? Given that, is a camera any different, provided it's handled by elected public officials (police)? Obviously, lines must be drawn, but anywhere a police officer can walk into anyways (disregarding the fact that some people wouldn't stop somebody with a badge from going somewhere they shouldn't) could absolutely be monitored by cameras. What's the difference, besides an extra responsibility for the public officials to carefully handle any recorded material?

EDIT: Aren't police cruisers outfitted with cameras anyways?
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Postby Enadail » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:54 pm

I'll try to find the study, but I remember reading about how often, the perception of surveillance is enough to deter crimes. Frankly, I think having a camera in a public place is no different then having a police officer in a public place.

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Postby Maurepas » Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:56 pm

Enadail wrote:I'll try to find the study, but I remember reading about how often, the perception of surveillance is enough to deter crimes. Frankly, I think having a camera in a public place is no different then having a police officer in a public place.

Both should be gotten rid of, :p

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Re: How are security cameras a violation of Civil Rights?

Postby Grave_n_idle » Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:06 pm

Chumblywumbly wrote:
Megaloria wrote:They do not interfere with your privacy because the public is not, by definition, private.

Yet the public is not by definition under scrutiny.


On the contrary, by definition, the public IS under scrutiny...
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