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Government plans to install CCTV in 20,000 homes


Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Adam Hartley

The UK Government’s Children’s Secretary Ed Balls has announced a controversial new CCTV monitoring scheme, in which thousands of problem families are to be monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Balls claims that the £400 million “sin bin” scheme will put up to 20,000 problem families under 24-hour surveillance in their own homes, to ensure children go to bed and school on time and eat proper meals.

“Private security guards will also be sent round to carry out home checks, while parents will be given help to combat drug and alcohol addiction,” reads a report in the Sunday Express.

Family Intervention Projects

Mr Balls wants every local authority to fund such ‘Family Intervention Projects‘, noting that: “This is pretty tough and non-negotiable support for families to get to the root of the problem.

“There should be Family Intervention Projects in every local authority area because every area has families that need support.”

Pupils and their families will have to sign ‘Home School Agreements’ which set out parents’ duties to make sure their kids attend school.

However, privacy campaigners are already up in arms over the latest government plans to install surveillance tech within people’s homes.

Fear not, just read this on how to avoid being captured on CCTV instead.


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2 Responses to “Government plans to install CCTV in 20,000 homes”

  1. Johnbax
    Posted: Aug 5th, 2009 at 6:50 pm

    There is no source for this thing about CCTV except the Express article, and Balls has now denied it. Can you produce any other sources? If not, you should take this story down. And please stop pretending it was written by Adam Hartley. It was made up (I mean written) by Alison Little in the Express.

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  2. alakeshwar
    Posted: Aug 7th, 2009 at 7:50 am

    Mr Balls what kind of name is that ?

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