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... as well as a way for authorities to give the public a false sense
of security,
I recall reading several times, several places where numerous
nefarious people were stopped, felons caught, illegal acts thwarted,
etc. That's a reasonable sense of security. Proven, as it were...
But I part from my earlier notes, what I meant to say is that I only
recall reading about cameras being used *after* a crime was committed.
That does increase security somewhat, as it helps taking some known
culprits out of circulation, so as to speak, but not by nearly as much
as some would have you believe, I think.
- T
- Re: The Photographer's Rights Toralf Lund
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