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	<title>Comments on: The eye in the sky</title>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2013 01:26:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: jillh10</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 18:43:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Tell me about it..walking along Queen Street in Cardiff is enough to make anyone paranoid, but when you get to a smaller place and the the cameras are still staring down at you from every angle, paranoia kicks in bigtime.
So when did it all start to happen?  It is a common and well known fact that when one is born, job done, you are registered and in the system until you die, but, when did all this happen? How did we get into this state the world is in?  Policing and social behaviours have a had a hand in creeping big brother into the crowds.  The idea is, let the people get out of hand, let there be a need for cameras.  Im sure I dont have to spell it out for you, if theres isnt a need for something or an action, then there is no object or behaviour implimented...no need for cameras only equals no crooks, no rapists, no anti social behaviour etc etc

I used to get annoyed with all this watching, but now, thinking about how nasty the world has become, Im beginning to think all this security is a good idea.  I dont know anymore, I give in to surveillance on everything, I alone cannot do anything, and to get a large group to work together is almost impossible these days, everyones so complacent about everything. One thing I find so annoying is that even when I talk to someone on here about something, I get ads in my right hand colum of my email.  Its just like someone is sat there watching what Im talking about every second..and yes they are...look..look at all those spiders and bots, hmmm wheres my bug spray?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tell me about it..walking along Queen Street in Cardiff is enough to make anyone paranoid, but when you get to a smaller place and the the cameras are still staring down at you from every angle, paranoia kicks in bigtime.<br />
So when did it all start to happen?  It is a common and well known fact that when one is born, job done, you are registered and in the system until you die, but, when did all this happen? How did we get into this state the world is in?  Policing and social behaviours have a had a hand in creeping big brother into the crowds.  The idea is, let the people get out of hand, let there be a need for cameras.  Im sure I dont have to spell it out for you, if theres isnt a need for something or an action, then there is no object or behaviour implimented&#8230;no need for cameras only equals no crooks, no rapists, no anti social behaviour etc etc</p>
<p>I used to get annoyed with all this watching, but now, thinking about how nasty the world has become, Im beginning to think all this security is a good idea.  I dont know anymore, I give in to surveillance on everything, I alone cannot do anything, and to get a large group to work together is almost impossible these days, everyones so complacent about everything. One thing I find so annoying is that even when I talk to someone on here about something, I get ads in my right hand colum of my email.  Its just like someone is sat there watching what Im talking about every second..and yes they are&#8230;look..look at all those spiders and bots, hmmm wheres my bug spray?</p>
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