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Big Brother Britain: Wireless CCTV Can Be Hidden Inside Clothing


Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

By Mick Meaney
RINF Alternative News 

Ongoing negotiations between “802 Global” and an unnamed Premier League football club could see Britain’s soccer terraces become a surveillance playground as live pictures can be beamed to a control room where the images will be scanned.

The miniature cameras can be hidden in lapels and hats and are already in widespread use throughout the UK, mainly to protect VIPs and used by security vans supplying cash to banks.

Tim Close, the director of sales and marketing at 802 Global, the company who make the cameras, says: “It’s adding an extra layer of security to the blanket. We see this as an overlay technology to enhance and build on traditional CCTV surveillance.

“For example, if the camera is in a helmet, it’s going to be trained straight at the face of the suspect during a robbery, which makes identification much easier — it’s more effective than ordinary CCTV” explained Tim Close.

However, this is just the latest step of the growing surveillance society, which now makes up one fifth of all worldwide surveillance and claims

  • over 4 million CCTV cameras
  • talking CCTV cameras
  • the trailing of listening CCTV cameras
  • CCTV cameras in bathrooms
  • fingerprinting in schools without guidelines, regulations or parental consent
  • the DNA database
  • the introduction of ID cards
  • the use of remote-controlled spy drones
  • biometric passports
  • Passport Offices aka “interrogation centres”

and the list goes on.


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  1. UK Voter
    Posted: Oct 27th, 2008 at 6:52 pm

    The news that the government now wants to track our mobile phone calls, texts, emails and internet browsing habits has got me enraged. For the past 11 years, this government has sought more and more control over its citizens, from installing 4.2m CCTV cameras, to the suggestion that we must respond to more and more intrusive questions when they complete the next census. It has simply got to stop.

    On this occasion, I have done something about it, in my own small way. I have written an article outlining what the government is seeking to do and my views. But, I have also produced a ‘draft’ letter that can be personalised and sent to local MP’s. I am urging other likeminded people to reproduce the article, to include their own comments, after all, not everyone will agree with all my comments and then publicise it. Maybe we can start a programme where people start to bombard their MP’s with a demand that they do not support the latest data communication bill. The link is here if anyone would care to take a look.
    http://www.power-to-the-people.co.uk/2008/10/public-call-time-big-brother-britain/

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