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"Jonathan Morris" wrote in message
oups.com... David wrote: most images I've seen in the newspapers don't convince me they're an effective deterrant. I don't think CCTV is an effective deterrant at all. It either moves crime elsewhere, or has people carry on as normal knowing that the footage is either unusable, not real (fake cameras, faulty equipment) and there's now less chance of a real person of authority being employed. I'd like to see some research into that ![]() Whatever the Government might say, crime is going up (particularly assaults on staff) and CCTV is everywhere. If it was a deterrant, we'd be seeing MASSIVE reductions in crime. That's somewhat specious reasoning. You're assuming that crime on a whole is staying the same. What if crime is increasing more rapidly than CCTV is reducing it? If that were to happen, then CCTV would be working, AND the crime rates would still be rising. Rather like speed cameras replacing real police on the roads, it doesn't work and only now are we starting to fully notice and appreciate that. Speed cameras do work. Just not when they're painted bright orange and have "speed cameras ahead - stop breaking the law now or get a fine" signs all over the place ![]() chance speeding. If you have a 30-minute warning, then you can still break the speed limit without fear. Jonathan |
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![]() "d" wrote in message . .. "Jonathan Morris" wrote in message oups.com... David wrote: most images I've seen in the newspapers don't convince me they're an effective deterrant. I don't think CCTV is an effective deterrant at all. It either moves crime elsewhere, or has people carry on as normal knowing that the footage is either unusable, not real (fake cameras, faulty equipment) and there's now less chance of a real person of authority being employed. I'd like to see some research into that ![]() Whatever the Government might say, crime is going up (particularly assaults on staff) and CCTV is everywhere. If it was a deterrant, we'd be seeing MASSIVE reductions in crime. That's somewhat specious reasoning. You're assuming that crime on a whole is staying the same. What if crime is increasing more rapidly than CCTV is reducing it? If that were to happen, then CCTV would be working, AND the crime rates would still be rising. Rather like speed cameras replacing real police on the roads, it doesn't work and only now are we starting to fully notice and appreciate that. Speed cameras do work. Just not when they're painted bright orange and have "speed cameras ahead - stop breaking the law now or get a fine" signs all over the place ![]() not chance speeding. If you have a 30-minute warning, then you can still break the speed limit without fear. Jonathan Not quite right about speed cameras Johnathon.... Speed camera fines are rising, more people getting caught and yet you say they are well publicised. If what you say were correct, no one would speed and they would not make any money and all be gone!! So having the cameras makes no difference to the number of people caught. Its probably the same with a violent crime, perpetrators know CCTV is everywhere and yet still commit crimes against people and property knowing they probably have been filmed. Now i've confused myself....... mal |
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writes perpetrators know CCTV is everywhere and yet still commit crimes against people and property knowing they probably have been filmed. Now i've confused myself....... Could this be the reason for "Hoodies" and the use of balaclavas' -- Clive |
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