Tuesday, March 03, 2009

FW: [IP] Every step you take: UK underground centre that is spy capital of the world

Update on the British Surveillance we discussed.

Sam

-----Original Message-----
From: David Farber
To: ip
Sent: 3/3/2009 10:44 AM
Subject: [IP] Every step you take: UK underground centre that is spy capital of the world

It is fitting for the UK to have the most camera. After all it was the 
home of  George Orwell and "1984" Long live Big Brother.  djf


Begin forwarded message:

From: Brian Randell <Brian.Randell@ncl.ac.uk>
Date: March 2, 2009 12:57:46 PM EST
To: dave@farber.net
Subject: Every step you take: UK underground centre that is spy 
capital of the world

Hi Dave:

 From today's (UK) Guardian, for IP if you so wish.

cheers

Brian

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Every step you take: UK underground centre that is spy capital of the 
world

Visitors from around the world come to marvel at Westminster CCTV system

Millions of people walk beneath the unblinking gaze of central 
London's surveillance cameras. Most are oblivious that deep under the 
pavements along which they are walking, beneath restaurant kitchens 
and sewage drains, their digital image is gliding across a wall of 
plasma screens.

Westminster council's CCTV control room, where a click and swivel of a 
joystick delivers panoramic views of any central London street, is 
seen by civil liberty campaigners as a symbol of the UK's surveillance 
society.

Using the latest remote technology, the cameras rotate 360 degrees, 
365 days a year, providing a hi-tech version of what the 18th century 
English philosopher Jeremy Bentham conceived as the "Panopticon" - a 
space where people can be constantly monitored but never know when 
they are being watched.

The Home Office, which funded the creation of the £1.25m facility 
seven years ago, believes it to be a "best-practice example" on which 
the future of the UK's public surveillance system should be modelled.

So famed has central London's surveillance network become that figures 
released yesterday revealed that more than 6,000 officials from 30 
countries have come to learn lessons from the centre.

They include police with the job of keeping order in the most 
dangerous cities on earth, from São Paulo in Brazil to Baltimore in 
the United States, as well as law enforcement officials from countries 
with a notorious disregard for the rights of citizens, such as China.

A delegation of foreign visitors turns up at Westminster's 
subterranean CCTV control room on a monthly basis. The FBI has paid a 
visit, as have - more recently - police forces from South Africa, 
Japan and Mexico.

The UK, whose police forces pioneered experiments with the technology 
in the 1960s, leads the world in surveillance of its people.

Exactly how many CCTV cameras there are in the UK is not known, 
although one study four years ago estimated 4.8m cameras had been 
installed.

What is rarely disputed is that the UK has more cameras per citizen 
than anywhere else.
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Full story at:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/mar/02/westminster-cctv-system-privacy

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