Espías para desinsectar nuestras habas cocidas al horno
UN CONSEJO está planeando coger a los residentes que dejan desperdicios hacia fuera en el día incorrecto - con las cámaras fotográficas ocultadas en latas COCIDAS AL HORNO de las HABAS.
El consejo disimulado de Ealing en Londres del oeste también pondrá los insectos minúsculos de CCTV dentro de ladrillos de la casa para filmar a delincuentes.
Los cabezas de familia cogieron romper las nuevas reglas terminantes de los desperdicios - “enviro-crímenes doblados” - serán multados hasta £1,000.
Los planes de la vigilancia han ultrajado a residentes que dicen que es el ejemplo más último del hermano mayor Gran Bretaña. Sigue un esquema de £2million adoptado por seis consejos para poner los dispositivos en compartimientos del wheelie.
A spokesman for Tory-controlled Ealing yesterday said the £200 movement-sensitive bugs — which may be placed on existing rubbish piles — would become a “vital tool” in catching wheelie bin mis-users and graffiti artists.
He said: “To catch vandals and enviro-criminals, cameras disguised as anything from tin cans to house bricks will instantly email images to the council’s CCTV control centre.”
He added that people who put their rubbish out at all times of the day and night will be targeted. The Ealing Tory councillor responsible for environment Will Brooks said anyone who broke the laws would be considered a fly-tipper.
But local resident Danny Christie, 64, branded the scheme as “utterly insane”.
He said: “I’ve lived here all my life and have never heard of anything so screwed-up. Since when did forgetting to put your rubbish out make you a criminal? James Bond is the sort of person to use spy cameras in bean tins — not the local council. Are we living in Soviet Russia or Korea these days?
“It’s nuts. Big Brother gone mad.”
And the plans were described as “bizarre” by Labour councillor Virendra Sharma. She said: “Educating people on rubbish collection times is a better long-term solution than spy cameras in baked bean tins.”
A spokeswoman for human rights group Liberty said: “Let’s give people more opportunities to be clean and green rather than making criminals out of people who put their bins out at the wrong time.”
In January last year British diplomats based in Moscow were accused of spying after hiding a data transmitter in a fake ROCK.
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