每辆爱尔兰公共汽车8台- 10台CCTV照相机
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公共汽车Eireann计划安装8台到10台CCTV照相机 每辆公共汽车 在一个全国性计划“减少故意破坏”。
数字式CCTV照相机在150辆公共汽车 €将花费爱尔兰纳税人7,000每辆公共汽车以 €总成本的1.13m -和安装在黄柏、Galway、Limerick和Waterford我的老家乡。
Erica Roseingarve,公司发言人,认为她相信照相机“将支付他们自己”通过伪造伤害要求的减少。
The cameras will monitor 48 million customers and 1,300 drivers annually, but no indication has been given for how long the data can be stored, who has access to it and how it will be handled.
Also, Translink, a Belfast company, has ordered 285 new buses to be fitted with CCTV cameras, costing £40m.
Translink’s Acting Chief Executive Philip O’Neill said: “We are indebted to the Government for having the foresight to allocate further investment into public transport.”
Just how indebted remains to be seen as the increase of possibilities for tracking a persons’ every move becomes truly terrifying.
Are 8 to 10 CCTV cameras per bus a sign that Big Brother is going mad?
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