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Mittwoch, den 17. Oktober 2007

Franzosen argumentieren über Luftroboterüberwachung

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Candace Lombardi

Nicht jeder in der französischen Regierung möchte Fliegenroboterüberwachungdrohnen folgendes Jahr als Teil eines Planes benutzen, um Polizeiüberwachungbemühungen zu verdreifachen.

ELSA (ein französisches Akronym für „helle Vorrichtung für Luftüberwachung“) ist ein 4-Fuss-Luftroboter, der benutzt würde, um Leute in Paris und in den Städten aufzupassen, anschloß nach Paris durch das Metrountergrundbahnsystem.

Die Vorrichtung wurde an demonstriert Milipol, eine Ausstellung der PolizeiSicherheitstechnik, die letzte Woche in Paris stattfand.

ELSA drones are slated to be part of an effort to triple the number of video surveillance devices by 2009, Michèle Alliot-Marie, France’s minister of the Interior, told the Le Monde newspaper. Some could be used in conjunction with the Paris Metro subway security system, while the rest could be monitored by individual police stations for general security and to watch over demonstrations.

Mostly made of foam and weighing no more than a water bottle, ELSA poses little physical threat to people in the event of a crash. But equipped with night vision capabilities as well as daytime surveillance cameras, it’s seen by some as a threat to personal freedom.

Some French politicians voiced protests after learning that the device had already been tested in several towns without their knowledge, according to Le Monde.

France should not be treated like a hostage-taking or civil war-torn country, Daniel Goldberg, a member of the French National Assembly (France’s lower house of Parliament), told Le Monde.

“Faced with the legitimate and pressing expectations of citizens, we might be tempted to pay for additional security with a sacrifice in terms of freedom. This much is clear: this will never be the choice of France–and it will never be mine,” he said.

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