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richmick
21-03-2007, 12:17 AM
lol,lol,lol,lol:D :D :D :D :D oh god, just keep laughing.


Now a council uses cameras in bean tins to catch bin 'criminals'
Last updated at 13:52pm on 20th March 2007




Beanz meanz spies: now a council could fit spy cameras in a tin of beans


Now a council uses cameras in bean tins to catch bin 'criminals'

A local council is to use hidden cameras to catch residents who leave rubbish out on the wrong day.


CCTV devices will be disguised inside objects such as baked bean cans and house bricks to film offenders.

More here:
• Councils install spy cameras at rubbish tips
• Health fears over rubbish taxes that could encourage 'backyard burning'
• Councils supremo hits out at new Rubbish Tax



The covert surveillance has been ordered by Ealing council to target "enviro-criminals" - those who leave out black bags when they should not or let the contents spill on to the pavement. Offenders can be issued with onthe-spot fines of up to £1,000.


Cameras will be installed around the London borough before the change in collections from weekly to fortnightly. But today the move was attacked as an invasion of privacy.


The cameras, which cost about £200 each, are triggered by builtin movement sensors. It is understood they are to be used to catch large-scale fly-tippers and graffiti vandals but the council said residents who failed to abide by refuse collection times would also be punished.


Tory-controlled Ealing said: "To catch vandals and envirocriminals, cameras disguised as anything from tin cans to house bricks will email images to the council's CCTV control centre."


Will Brooks, the Tory councillor responsible for environment and transport, said anyone who broke the rules on collection would be considered to be a fly-tipper.


Labour councillor Virendra Sharma said: "I predict a lot of complaints about this method of catching litter louts. It is possible that many will question the motives of using CCTV and feel it is an infringement of privacy.


"Educating people on rubbish collection times is a better longterm solution than spy cameras in baked bean tins."


In 2004, the Audit Commission rated Ealing as having the dirtiest streets in London. Human rights group Liberty said: "Let's give people more opportunities to be clean and green rather than declaring that if you put your bin out at the wrong time you are committing criminal activity."

pollock
21-03-2007, 06:43 AM
Yes laugh, ha ha ha (a very nervous laughter), they do the same in sweden, and theres already been a case of an 87 year old lady getting caught leaving a fryingpan next to the bin because it was full, only to have police knocking on her door handing her a thousandkr (100£) fine!

If they dont want the sheeople to throw a lot of crap away they better stop selling it to them.
Besides I get so pissed of about them attacking us about fryingpans, when they pour poison in our air and water, puy it in our food and medicine, then make it virtually impossible to live naturally or buy organic food.

AAArgh
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shenoma
22-03-2007, 01:34 AM
Let them do their worse, the sh*t is going to hit the fan for everyone. It's all a big build up to the end of our way of life. You might has well enjoy it while you can, I say.:(

thirdwave
22-03-2007, 10:59 AM
Let them do their worse, the sh*t is going to hit the fan for everyone. It's all a big build up to the end of our way of life. You might has well enjoy it while you can, I say.:(

or you could say enjoy it while its hear and before we start learning more about true freedom and values. :)

shenoma
24-03-2007, 04:09 AM
or you could say enjoy it while its hear and before we start learning more about true freedom and values. :)


Of course that too, sweething.;)

xdnax
26-03-2007, 11:53 PM
through legislation, we're being forced into acting a certain way and we can only speak a certain way (PC).....are we allowed to used the word "ROBOT"????