[email protected] wrote:
> Personally, I can see a good case for all public servants being required
> to wear them whilst on duty, and interacting with the public. And with a
> copy of all recordings of the interactions readily available to citizens.
>
>

Which leads one to contemplate this episode of Black Mirror from CH 4 in the UK:

    /The Entire History of You/
    Set in an alternative reality where most people have a 'grain' implanted 
behind their ear which records everything they do, see or hear. This allows 
memories to be played back either in front of
    the person's eyes or on a screen, a process known as a 're-do'.

More here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Black_Mirror_episodes#Series_1

The entire series offers much food for thought.


cheers
rickw

  

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