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31% Say Yes

69% Say No

The Don't Work Security cameras don't work. They don't stop crime. Yes,
sometimes they can find the criminals with them, but there and so many
ways to make cameras ineffective. Security cams did not stop Bush from
doing 9/11. That must mean that Bush controls them along with Obama.
Since Osama Bin Laden never was killed I know he's working with them. The
three are trying to imprison us. They are watching our every move and
experimenting with us like some kind of science experiment. Report PostLike
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They Don't Work When was the last time a security camera stopped
you from committing crime. That's right, never. They don't stop
criminals. Yes they sometimes can help catch criminals, but there are
so many ways to avoid them. They have not stopped the Jackasses
know as ISIS. They did not stop Bush from doing 9/11. They did not kill
Osama Asshat Bin Laden since he's alive and well plotting to take the
world over with Obama and Bush. Security cams have not yet caught
the New World Order because they are controlled by the New World
Order. STOP BUSH, OBAMA, ISIS, BINLADEN, AND NWO. Posted by:
AdolfBush Report PostLike Reply Challenge01
We are all being imprisoned by the government So I guess that we
should all be monitored like a bunch of prisoners, and support it, because
after all, Obama is just imprisoning all of us. If we install security cameras we
are just supporting the new world order to imprison all of is, cameras are
enslaving us to the government. Posted by: Randy0rt0n Report PostLike Reply
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Yes, cctv invades your privacy. Cctv cannot do anything but see what is
happening. It cannot be used for crime prevention. You use it after the crime
already happened and when the damage has already been done. They make
the police lazy thinking that the cctvs do the watching for them. They depend
on them for clues, so they always miss the important details. In the end, they
don't solve the crime even with cctv. I don't understand why they are so
focused on crime solving. Shouldn't they find ways on how to prevent crimes
like increasing police visibility in hazard areas? Seriously, what can cctvs do
other than watch over you? It would have been better if someone is
monitoring that cctv and he would alarm the police if something is
happening. Then that would prevent crimes. Gosh! Why can't they think
about that? Report PostLike Reply01
Security camera are today's 'BIG BROTHER' How do u feel when
someone gazes at you? Are you easy ?Monitoring the activities of people
24X7 is an 'INVASION OF PRIVACY' .Blanketing a city in cctv camera for
catching criminals can create as many problem as it solves.If you really don't
like your privacy ,its your problem! Posted by: krishnaji Report PostLike Reply
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Security cameras disturb private life This is against the law. Do you want
to be watched all the time? CCTVs invade one's privacy. Students would feel
uncomfortable and this would effect their educations and skills and their test
scores. Also, do you want to have your private spots exposed? Really, if you
say yes to this question, you are really crazy. Report PostLike Reply00
Yes, They are monitoring you and your activities. Freedom for safety
should never be an option. No matter what, end of argument. There are not
enough crimes or traffic violations committed to warrant the state to observe
your every move. Just drop a photo in googles search...Facial recognition
software is creepy and they are scanning you, building databases they are
trying to control you while eroding the disciplines that were created to keep
us in self check. 1984 is here and you poor people don't even know it.
Security cameras for private safety...That is their right, Cameras run by the
state are a precursor to totalitarianism. Put that in your patriot act and choke
on it. Report PostLike Reply00
You Should Have A Say People shouldn't be filmed on camera without
being asked before hand. It isn't fair that there are cameras on you in nearly
every store. Dressing room and bathrooms are not appropriatte areas to
have cameras and if there are you should defintely be warned before hand.
Security cameras are invading. Report PostLike Reply00
Yes, depending upon where they are placed. Having a security camera
on a street where crimes have been or might logically be committed is fine if
it helps deter criminal activity. And of course they are fine in stores in the
general areas. But people should be warned that they are there and they
should not be in dressing rooms or other private areas because that is an
invasion of privacy. Report PostLike Reply00
These Are Useless They do not prevent crime. Yes they are used as a tool
to catch criminals, but there are so many ways to avoid them that they are a
waste of money. The real jackasses of society won't be caught by cameras.
Security cams cannot stop those asshats known as ISIS or couldn't stop Bush
from doing 911. Security cams didn't kill Osama, he's still alive with the help
of pro security cam people like Bush and Obama. Report PostLike Reply00

No it helps with investigations With security cameras I know that it


helped with the Boston bombing to help find out what the bomb was in and
who was involved in it. The police got both of the people that did this and it
would've been nearly impossible without cameras to help track them down.
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It's for our own protection Security cameras are not an invasion of
privacy. Security cameras are not an invasion of privacy. These cameras
would be an invasion of privacy if they were put in places that are not
private, but these cameras are put in private, owned locations. It is the
owner's right to put these cameras in place to secure the premises. Report
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Security Cameras Help! Security cameras do not invade privacy. They are
used for so many purposes, for example, protection of anybody and
everybody. Also, it is illegal to have security cameras in a public, so they can't
invade that way. To sum it all up, security cameras do not invade privacy in
any way, shape, or form. Report PostLike Reply10
Public areas... Public Security cameras are placed in "public" areas to
protect the "public". The word public is with much emphasis because public
is public. Your privacy is not in public areas. If it is, then its not private. If your
in a public area and your doing nothing wrong, then you have no reason to
feel invaded or scared. These cameras are placed in public areas for our
safety only. If you have something private to do, dont do it in public and you
wont have to worry about CCTV cameras. Report PostLike Reply10
Public areas... Public Security cameras are placed in "public" areas to
protect the "public". The word public is with much emphasis because public
is public. Your privacy is not in public areas. If it is, then its not private. If your
in a public area and your doing nothing wrong, then you have no reason to
feel invaded or scared. These cameras are placed in public areas for our
safety only. If you have something private to do, dont do it in public and you
wont have to worry about CCTV cameras. Report PostLike Reply10
No, not an invasion of privacy CCTV cameras are placed for the security
for each individual. With the increase in crimes like rapes , sexual
harassments , thefts and murders - these cameras are the best and first
evidences for the cops. By the way , cameras aren't placed in our houses ,
there are placed in public areas. So , it is not at all a invasion for the privacy
of people Report PostLike Reply10
No they are not!! I guess safety is more important than our privacy.What
kind of privacy you need when you are not secure?Anyhow life is more
important than anything else in the world.Even though we use cameras in
hospitals ,multiplexes,commercial complexes,jewelry shops etc then also the
rate of crime is increasing day by day,just imagine what will happen if there
will be no eye kept on culprits ?If a kind of fear of cameras will be on them
,at-least they will thing before acting.So according to me cameras are are a
type of security and assurance for us not an invasion. Report PostLike Reply10
They help the police. I don't think they are an invasion of privacy because
they help police catch criminals and help people find out what really
happened. They also see if people are speeding or driving. If you don't want
the police to see you, you should close your curtains and don't let them see
you. Report PostLike Reply10
Not An Invasion Of Privacy I do find security cameras an invasion of
privacy, if anything they are a necessary evil of society. I prefer to see security
cameras in business and parking lots, because it equals more security.
Criminals are less likely to break into cars or steal from a store where they
perceive the threat of getting caught is higher. Report PostLike Reply00
Security cameras are not an invasion of privacy. Security cameras are
not an invasion of privacy. These cameras would be an invasion of privacy if
they were put in places that are not private, but these cameras are put in
private, owned locations. It is the owner's right to put these cameras in place
to secure the premises. Report PostLike Reply00

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