Hello all,
Just saw a long newsclip on SkyNews about CCTV cameras on the streets of Britain. I must admit I was surprised by the following figures...
There are an estimated 51,000 CCTV cameras on Britains streets. The "boom" in using CCTV has even surprised the police, whose official figure is put at 31, 000.
It is estimated that Britain, with ca. 1% of the world's population, uses a whopping 20% of the world's cctv cameras.
The bill each year for the 51,000 cameras alone in all council or borough areas, is the equivilant to over 4,000 full time policeman's wages. Birmingham alone spent a massive £14million on CCTV.
The question was asked of an interviewee, if they felt "safer" as they are being "watched" almost everywhere they go. One answered that they would feel safer seeing a policeman patrolling the streets.
Are we too reliant on CCTV these days? Do we need more policemen patrolling the streets?
I was wondering, whilst watching this clip, if the criminal fraternity feel more "shackled" by the amount of CCTV, as opposed to patrolling policemen, should they replace some of these cameras? And conversely, has crime decreased on the streets because of the introduction of CCTV?
I suspect, without knowing, that more criminals are identified because of the cameras.. but also wonder if catching more criminals leads to the next problem, the over-crowded court system and then the next step, over-crowded prisons.
I do not know the "correct" answers to any of the above, but wondered what the views are of the rest of you.
best wishes
Phil
Just saw a long newsclip on SkyNews about CCTV cameras on the streets of Britain. I must admit I was surprised by the following figures...
There are an estimated 51,000 CCTV cameras on Britains streets. The "boom" in using CCTV has even surprised the police, whose official figure is put at 31, 000.
It is estimated that Britain, with ca. 1% of the world's population, uses a whopping 20% of the world's cctv cameras.
The bill each year for the 51,000 cameras alone in all council or borough areas, is the equivilant to over 4,000 full time policeman's wages. Birmingham alone spent a massive £14million on CCTV.
The question was asked of an interviewee, if they felt "safer" as they are being "watched" almost everywhere they go. One answered that they would feel safer seeing a policeman patrolling the streets.
Are we too reliant on CCTV these days? Do we need more policemen patrolling the streets?
I was wondering, whilst watching this clip, if the criminal fraternity feel more "shackled" by the amount of CCTV, as opposed to patrolling policemen, should they replace some of these cameras? And conversely, has crime decreased on the streets because of the introduction of CCTV?
I suspect, without knowing, that more criminals are identified because of the cameras.. but also wonder if catching more criminals leads to the next problem, the over-crowded court system and then the next step, over-crowded prisons.
I do not know the "correct" answers to any of the above, but wondered what the views are of the rest of you.
best wishes
Phil
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