Surrender Privacy or Your Life?
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}I don't know if we'll get all the London bombers, but I suspect we will, and when we do, I suspect camera images of them will be the reason.
Camera images everywhere. Because apparently cameras were and are everywhere: outside subway stations, inside subway stations, outside coffee shops, malls, theaters and yes, oddly, outside video camera stores.
I read somewhere that London has more cameras watching more people than any major city on earth.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Now, people who value privacy don't much value these cameras. People who value their lives don't much make a fuss of it.
It's the moral juggling act of our times. You surrender some privacy or you surrender your life.
I don't like living with cameras snooping on me, but do like cameras snooping on guys out to kill me.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Thanks to cameras everywhere, British authorities seem to be scooping up bad guys everywhere — half a dozen this past week alone, including potential ringleader Yasin Omar (search) Wednesday.
I know there's a risk Big Brother takes away big liberties. But I wouldn't bet my life on it, maybe because my life could depend on it.
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