Αυξανόμενη χρήση του CCTV στις τάξεις
Από Mick Meaney
Εναλλακτικές ειδήσεις RINF
Η αυστραλιανή κυβέρνηση φαίνεται να συμμετέχει σε ένα παιχνίδι προφθάνει τη Μεγάλη Βρετανία δεδομένου ότι αυξάνουν το επίπεδο επιτήρησης στους πολίτες του. Τώρα πάνω από 50 σχολεία στη Νότια Νέα Ουαλία έχουν εγκαταστήσει τις φωτογραφικές μηχανές CCTV στις τάξεις για να ελέγξουν το σπουδαστή και τους δασκάλους.
Πολλά σχολεία έχουν χρησιμοποιήσει ήδη τις φωτογραφικές μηχανές στις παιδικές χαρές αλλά αυτό το νέο μέτρο της επιτήρησης τάξεων προκαλεί μια ανησυχητική αντίδραση από τους δασκάλους, όπως πολλοί μιλούν τώρα έξω ενάντια στο σύστημα ύφους μεγάλων αδελφών.
Defending the system, a NSW Department of Education spokesman said: “Not all schools are suitable for CCTV cameras, due to the size and physical layout of the school.
“Where this and legal or privacy issues are raised, a school is recommended to use another effective security measure or a combination of measures. The footage from CCTV cameras is confidential and is released to the police to help with their investigations in the case of criminal activity impacting on the school,” he said.
However, Bob Lipscombe, senior vice-president of the NSW Teachers Federation said: “Teachers are concerned about its improper use and that it may be taken out of context.”
Where is this information kept and who has access to it? How long will it be stored for and has the system been fully tested for security? These questions have yet to be answered.
A report last week revealed at least 40,000 CCTV cameras are in operation in Melbourne and the number is growing as the Australian government has been inspired by the UK on how to monitor its citizens, with no regard for personal privacy.
Global surveillance is on the increase with the UK pioneering the Big Brother template. America is also upping the level of state sponsored surveillance, with Bermuda, China, Australia and Ireland quickly following behind.
Besides the obvious privacy issues, the technology being used is not up to par and is very insecure. With the advancement of Wi-Fi, a whole new set of problems arise opening the doors to hackers and give them the ability to spy on us and record our movements.
Other concerns with the surveillance society are; how this data can be used, where it is kept and the length of time is it stored for, who has access rights to the data and who makes the decision to what is acceptable behaviour?
As seen in the UK, the Data Protection Act was created to merely humour privacy advocates and does not work under real life conditions.
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