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Britain has 4.2 million CCTV cameras - the equivalent of one per 14 people - one-and-a-half-times as many as Communist China. So who's watching 4,200,000 CCTV video feeds?

You ... and they offer cash to report and snitch. Watch CCTV cameras online and earn cash get prizes. Britain has one camera per fourteen people - yet for every thousand cameras in London was solved. Internet Eyes ... the Internet is a world of Eyeballs! Internet Eyes is an online instant event notification system. Utilising Open Circuit Television (OCTV) software, Viewers are able to monitor live video feed report crime in action.

Internet Eyes game pays people to watch ccTV

dailymail.co.uk
05th October 2009

A new internet game is about to be launched which allows 'super snooper' players to plug into the nation's CCTV cameras and report on members of the public committing crimes. The 'Internet Eyes' service involves players scouring thousands of CCTV cameras installed in shops, businesses and town centres across Britain looking for law-breakers. Players who help catch the most criminals each month will win cash prizes up to £1,000. Shop owners pay £20 a week per camera to have their CCTV included on the site feed. "There are more than four million cameras in the UK so everybody is on camera already, it is just that no one is watching the cameras.' Players collect points by watching the cameras, which show CCTV images in real-time, and click a button every time they see something suspicious taking place.   An SMS or text message, along with a still image of the alleged crime, is sent to the shop. Players are awarded one point for spotting a suspected crime and three points if they see someone committing an actual crime.  Players also lose points if the camera operator rules that the alert was not a crime. Civil rights campaigners claim it will encourage people to spy and snitch.

side notes :: Deutsche Demokratische Republik Markus Johannes "Mischa" Wolf - head of the General Intelligence Administration (Hauptverwaltung Aufklarung) - the foreign intelligence division of East Germany's Ministry for State Security (MfS, commonly known as the Stasi). He was the MfS's number two for 34 years, which spanned most of the Cold War. He is generally regarded as the best spymaster in the world. For most of his career, he was known as "the man without a face" due to his elusiveness. It was reported that Western agencies did not know what the East German spy chief looked like until 1978, when he was photographed by Säpo, Sweden's National Security Service, during a visit to Sweden. Born of Jewish ancestry with parents of strong communist convictions. Memeber of the Comintern ("Communist International", " Third International") was an international Communist organization founded in Moscow in March 1919. The International intended to fight "by all available means, including armed force, for the overthrow of the international bourgeoisie and for the creation of an international Soviet republic as a transition stage to the complete abolition of the State."

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Flipside :: if public is to be watched, then the public ought watch itself. For too long has persisted the illusion of The Public's employees gaurding internal information for the good of the Public. Who watches the watchers? Now can be restructured this idea into - the watched watchthemselves. Put in a more vulgar context - if you are forced to attend the party in the nude then it is much more comforting that ALL must attend in the nude. We the citizens of democratic republics are revealed fully naked to those with sselect access - now we must avocated all have a key - The Public's domain must be open to the common member. There are no secrets within a community of commonwealth - yet - there may still be held private secrets amoungst private parties.

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