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  • The Future of Surveillance ............it will come sooooooooooooooonn....!

  • Being watched is hardly the worst thing about civilization.. -Considering the amount we've already given up for it, we would be acting very disproportionately if we took surveillance as the last straw...

  • Anyone who lets a youtube video trigger a series of conspiracies cannot be taken seriously imo.

  • This is awesome. Make many more like it please. We will send cash!

  • google knows if you watched the blackscreen beginning at 1:56 or if you skipped it.

  • The sad truth we are quickly moving into a world of complete surveillance (if not there already).The younger generation are being indoctrinated to except this fact and the government today is practicing an unprecedented level of social engineering.They are successfully indoctrinating the youths, while at the same time creating a reality that seems acceptable and plausible.Those who disagree and voice discontent are marginalized.We live in changing times What was once fiction is becoming reality

  • @adawilkes1 All that you mentioned as possibility is in place already. But don't worry, they are only doing it to help you, you are safer for it. Right?

  • @7The7Green7 it all depends on the government. its stange, im pretty sure my political views have changed in the last five months, lol

  • It may not be ‘correct’ to say so but I think this is superb- the sooner we have cameras with live public feeds in every street, workplace, classroom & maybe even home, the better. We can’t afford any more Police ‘on the beat’!

    To me, any reluctance to be on camera is prima facie evidence of criminal, maybe even terrorist tendencies.

    We in the UK are going down our own glorious route & we don’t need any Americans telling us we’re wrong through some misplaced notion of ‘Liberty’.

  • 1984 almost...unless.

    thehill.c o m/homenews/administration/1305­49-next-step-for-

    body-scanners-could-be-trains-­boats-and-the-metro

  • cameras allready are everywhere

  • Yes it does end at 1.56.

  • a solution that rests is an all out war between a nation's people and their government. Because our food is not fit to eat anymore, water's not fit to drink, syntetic crap they feed us in pills turns out to be poison, air's not fit to breathe.. et c. And now invasion of privacy. But none of us will fight, as long as we are under the myth of democracy. minds dulled by the lies, bodies sick and weakend by poison, social structure and family torn down, we have no energy to fight

  • 1984... Orwell warned us.

  • Hi all, interesting video. Can someone please tell me where the quote by Issac Asimov originated from?

  • These cameras degrade public space!

  • Very scary to me, and for any muppet who wants to be watched 24/7 because they think it is for thier own safety well then you are simply disillusioned and probably still believe in father christmas!

    What arrogance the goverment have believing it is thier right to watch us even if we do not wish to be watched.

    Baby steps right now but it will get so much worse believe me.

  • @iziahlights Move to the US, mate. You can still carry handguns here.

  • think about it daggenham[an area in east london] has more cameras then the whole of new york city.We live on a small island and 80% of the worlds cctv is here does that not scare u soon their gonna be putting cameras in our own homes they treat us like sum experiment and its time the people of the uk realise whats going on around them

  • @killoffkili Spot on, cameras are already put in some nursing homes and sheltered accommodation. I would expect that in 10 years time the flying drones with cameras, such as in Liverpool, will be doing common place patrols on our streets and looking into our windows. Oh, and they'll have microphones fitted so that they can listen in to us,

  • we are also living in a post 9-11 world meaning x 1000 more security to keep us safe

  • Ironic that England is the first country to throw away the Magna Carta

  • @762full nah, the papal states were. 1215 :-)

  • If you're not doing anything wrong - you'll never have anything to worry about

  • Brilliant stuff.

  • Very well put together, and it's all Dublin.

  • Technology is going to advance. It's who's behind the camera that concerns me. I personally believe they can read our minds and that's great. I'm keeping mine as blank as possible. Mooo

  • The paranoia and the fear.... I can't even imagine it that everything you do and anywhere you went would be monitored....

  • dublin is just taking after london.ALOT

    and the fucking lisbon treathy. I VOTED NO! everything is courrpt and falling to bits. No doubth somting big is gona happen soon

  • All the dumb and young people gave their information up on the internet, so I'm sure we're going to have to deal with what the they saw when they looked at them. I'm all for cameras everywhere.

  • i'm all for cameras everywhere as long as they dont make it legal for the cameras to be looking in your home. I wont have anything to hide and the streets would be alot safer from crime and violence.

    Also think of the jobs available, there would be thousands of jobs.

  • @ACakaANTMAN. Surely logically govts would want to have cameras pointing into homes and then ultimately IN homes. Then as technology moves on all cameras would surely be fitted with microphones so that conversations could be recorded and scanned. The same arguments would then be used about the only people objecting being those who have something to hide, and if you DO believe that then you should be willing to be monitored 24/7 in yr own home and listened to in the street.

  • A few in dublin... open your eyes their everywhere in dublin...not as bad as London but there everywhere

  • i dont agree i think a few cameras would not hurt Dublin City

  • well it's good you feel that way

    seen as the irish sold thier fredoom to the EU

    for a few eruos~!!!!

  • We didn't sell them our freedom our government stole it from us!

  • @barret707 We are giving up our freedom without a fight. We are loosing we know this by the TSA , The only reason why people are waking up alittle is not because they are loosing their freedoms it is because they are loosing their money. They still do not get it.

  • why from 1:56 no sound anymore...?

  • huh...thats funny...those hovering camera drones look a lot like a crazy ufo siting somewhere in california the ring shapes on the drone and the spikes coming off of it are the same ...i wonder if i just debunked a ufo siting

  • Lest we forget how currently incompetent the majority of our excuse for a police force are I thankfully can't see this happening! But it does remind me oddly of V for Vendetta for some reason..

  • its scary to see what ireland could become....

  • Very cool =)

    And it makes sense too ;D

  • there is no such thing as privacy

  • at 1:14 is dublin

  • the whole video seems to feature dublin, like dame street and dublin bus. pretty cool video

  • They got the idea from Half Life 2

  • this looks like a really cool xbox game or something.the setting is cool with the dark sky cameras and in the city aswell

  • Destroy this SCHEME.

    TELL PEOPLE

    MAKE VIDEOS

    CHANGE HOW YOU LIVE

    We don't have to drag ourselves into this kind of sickly revolting AND nasty stuff, we can change. IF we want to stop terrorists then stop people from makin' bombs!

  • And just how do you think we can or 'they' can stop people making bombs?

  • Because you sell products that can't be used as bombs. Or at least make a system that really DIGS into that thing.

    Make sure people can't make them

  • Dead men can't make bombs

  • Stop people from makin' THEM.

  • Yawn, don't be ridiculous

  • Excuse me but I am hitting a point. I like my PRIVACY and PEOPLE don't like being looked at.

    Stop people from making bombs.

  • You have the illusion of privacy, you have become attached to a figment of your imagination. You even think it has something to do with "terrorism" which is so cute.

    It's really simple, let me spell it out for you:

    1) The technology exists to track every individual and all their comms.

    2) It will be used by "secret services" regardless of any mundane laws.

    You seem to think you can stop this, however you claim to be 19 not 11 so be a man not a child.

    If you want to be upset look up ECHELON

  • What IF we got rid of bombs and not had any cameras? THINK about how less stress there would be?

    There's nothing stupid about myself and I probably knew about everything you wrote down. I have NOTHING to do with echelon

    WE DO NOT NEED MORE SURVEILLANCE

    WE SHOULD BE INDEPENDANT

  • you cant change the world by putting a comment on something like youtube.and its independEnt.

  • here this is stupid

    thsi video totally over exaggerates cctv would you rather no cameras and ppl getting mugged and killed when a camera could stop it?

  • Since when do CCTV cameras stop people getting mugged and killed?

  • is that dublin, the city in this film

  • yes, its Dublin

  • 1.02 is a Dublin Bus yes.

  • ah good oul dublin

  • The Future of Surveillance is google.

  • Indeed, check out google's TISP free internet offer, where they give you free internet in the US and Canada. And what you give in return for the "free" service!

  • 1. when they can create hovering platforms why in the hell would they use heavy out dated cameras?!

    2. Why is no one out? cos they are being watched?! that makes no sense what so ever

    3. What is the cost they are talking about?

  • if yo dont support survelance yu are quite simply a red commie, a lazy red commie.

  • emm.think security begins with yourself. life can be lived any way you choose it. there are too many cameras but it will only get worse.constitutions were made by men and can be broken by people.peace xx

  • dumb paranoia---cameras are to keep us safe

  • and how does the surveillance protect us from criminals ? does it make the man with a knife disapear ? London is famoust for its surveillance but also for the sceary rate of stabings...it seems cameras don't do too well there. Instead of paying billions to police us, like farm animals maybe they can invest in real prevention of crime, education, support etc. Surveillence doesn't resovle the problem and has a potential to be a problem itslef. To be anonymous is a very rare luxury nowadays.

  • i agree with no security the world would become corrupt and even more violent.its like leaving the cat in the same room as the mouse

  • fightinandrish100, and who will secure those who will secure the security ? :) this is nonsense. no surveillece system will give you a sense of security when you're faced with a gunman. security corrupts ....and absolut security currupts absolutly :)

  • anyone who thinks that surveilance cameras are wrong is stupid they are there for one reason and thats to protect us aginst scum, all the people that are saying that they are wrong are probably one of those Idiots,

  • Who gives a fuck if surveilance cuts crime its still wrong. The reason we want to stop crime is because we feel its morally unjust and unsound, yet by constantly watching people you take away the neccesity for individual moral correctness and replace it with a feeling of fear and lack of trust. This isnt crime stopping this is crushing peoples souls ya cunts.

  • Well said. It's scary what's happening. There are even hidden cameras peering into public bathroom cubicles now. Our world is slowly but surely turning into the stuff of movies.

  • really? you mean they saw what I did in there?! ooooh dear....

  • It's true. I was searching for stupid videos of people getting drunk and falling, that sort of thing, and the amount of camera footage taken from above toilet cubicles was surprising. I had always thought that I could at least keep THAT part of my daily routine private.

  • cameras every where you look now a days ,privacy is a thing of the past .nanny state everywhere now.

  • Yay dublin!

  • ;) :)

  • lol mirror's edge

  • scaremongering shite, i wish i had a camera on me 24 7, apart from wank time, that's my personal time. no surveillance protects one group and one group only: CRIMINALS. get it into your fu?king head. now go run off an pray or something else just as retarded.

  • Surveillance protects criminals? Explain please.

  • "no surveillance", as in "a lack of surveillance protects criminals"

  • Woot, Dublin! And that's all I care about, not the message of the video or anything.....

  • haha thats dublin!wooo

  • gpo :57

  • FUCKED UP MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • im undecided on the issue but its fact without cctv the amount of criminals caught would drop massively and if you are not doing anything wrong then why should you be worried about being on camera? but then again this kinda goes against democracy, though no one likes to be watched. its better to have them than without...just what exent will cctv go to protect us till the countrys over monitered and too controlled?

  • ok man i agree, but how much woukld that cost? tho things flying around in the sky?

    and are you irish?

  • i am

  • No man, its way too undemocratic. Choice should be left to the individual not by intimidation of being wathced but by free will. This is some kind of technological junta against choice

  • I agree completely, but I still think that says far more about the individual's state of mind, (i.e.; religious indoctrination, the things we are sheltered from, told are bad, never see). I knew a guy, who would watch autopsies while eating, I couldn't, nor would I ever want to, but he always told me, it's all in your head.

  • It's called imagination and the autopsy and burger guy doesn't have one.

  • How did you find this old comment?

  • We have a file

  • theres alot of cctv cameras to spray paint with now if only we could get it through these thick headed government officials that we don't need there surveillance i don't like to be followed by an automated cctv camera when i do notice them i disable them quite easily with a baseball bat and crowbar to destroy them

  • Nor do I fuck them. lol.

  • No you don't you are just a fucking liar.

  • camera's do not make us feel safe, as the state claim's.

    they inspire the fear of needing to be watched, they inspire the fear of the terrorist, the hooligan and the anti-social.

    they are the embodiment of fear, so much so that it is not the government that watches the people, but the terrorist.s.

  • those who sacrifice freedom for security, deserve none and will recieve niether.

    benjamin franklin

  • brilliant!!!what software was used???

  • Fear is pumped day and night through the propaganda box, it feels like the whole world is fast becoming a concentration camp,"ah" they say "it's to make you feel safer" to stop criminals" little if nothing is done when they do catch criminals.. the Goverments ARE THE CRIMINALS ask yourself one question " Do you trust them? Do you feel they have your interests at heart? and while we debate we are being loaded onto the slaveships it's not even subtle anymore. Wake up!Time is running out for us all

  • until 2012 practice your marksmanship and use it

  • Greaaaaat another 2012 freak, grow the fuck up, supose you believe in god, santa, and the easter bunny too eh?

  • listen man i really don't give a fuck what ya think

    quite frankly you're just another voice coming from a bloody computer screen

    anyone who cares about what text on a screen says is fucking retarded

  • 1984?!!! :D Did you read it? You should. It is a great book, dealing with that topic. Your video reminds me in George Orwell's novel. :)

  • man those look like alot of fun targets for my rifle.

  • That was excellent.

  • Who are you? Why did you edit this video?

  • If this happens look at the bad side...what you get is being watched all the time.(private stuff) and be known all around by people you dont know, with this everyones watched= oportunity for a change in government or something making us slaves or something... we could be controled by the army...as it has been shown in movies...they take the idea wrap it up and give it to us fast... no uprising,no rebellion...No Freedom.

  • YOu fail to see the bad...

  • Okay then which would you rather go on and take your family with, a plane where everyone has been screened (as they are) or one without ANY surveillance or screening, meaning anyone can get on with anything?

    There are two sides to every argument.

  • sweet

  • What? I don't see what people have against surveillance. It's not like it's in your house. If you've got nothing to hide, why should you care? It means that the fucker who mugs you or stabs you in the street is caught on tape and can be ID'd. I'd like to hear one decent argument about how surveillance is an 'invasion of privacy'

  • I agree 100% with you, people complain so much about their so called "privacy" that they forget why the CCTV is there for. Trust me, no one cares what you buy from the shop down the street and no one is going to look at where you go and do everyday, the only time someone actually watches the recorded vidoe's in the CCTV is when someone is mugged, raped etc. oh and another thing, if someone you know was killed and you would identify the killer by using CCTV would you still complain about it?

  • One of our founding fathers said

    "Anyone who would sacrifice a little freedom for security deserves neither and loses both"

    Trust me you have no idea...

  • YOu fail to see the bad...

  • Yeah I agree!! Would much rather sacrifice a little privacy to keep everybody safer. It's not like theres CCTV in your toilet is there.

  • One of our founding fathers said

    "Anyone who would sacrifice a little freedom for security deserves neither and loses both"

    Trust me you have no idea...

  • YOu fail to see the bad...

  • One of our founding fathers said

    "Anyone who would sacrifice a little freedom for security deserves neither and loses both"

    Trust me you have no idea...

  • YOu fail to see the bad...

  • There is a stretch of the M1 close to London where there are over 100 cameras in 1 mile!

  • If im stabbed by some ass hole in the street i'd want it on film so he can go to jail and spend 15 years getting his ass raped. FACT.

  • Getting stabbed once = 15 years of anal rape.

    That's justice.

  • I completely agree with this video. My school (sixth form) has just been rebuilt and now looks more like a set of business offices than a school. There are CCTV camera's everywhere, in each corridor. It's getting ridiculous and needs to stop.

  • Hey I remember years ago when I was at school and they bought that in. I used it to practice avoiding being caught on camera. Good luck!

  • the whole premise of 'privacy' is a rather modern idea anyways... I would say we have MORE privacy now than 100 years ago...

  • abit of an over-reaction, but i see where you're coming from with this! nice work

  • kinda reminds me of the daleks

  • Personally I'd sooner have more actual Police on patrol. I'm not bothered if my death is being recorded on CCTV, that's not going to save me is it?!

  • Welcome to the U.K. 2008!

  • bollocks! what a crap video.

  • Yes, but you get to have a president who can dance and look pretty. Abandon thought and let yourself be influenced by emotion and there will be consequences.

    You could have voted for RON PAUL - he gave you that chance.

  • Microchip everyone, including politicians, have cameras in all houses, output available to everyone. No secrecy, and no crime. Play them at their own game. Freedom through surveillance.

  • RE:oOhobnob0o, CCTV has led to the conviction of many murderers and criminals. Which otherwise wouldn't of been possible. Making a connection between surveillance and freedom is erroneous because we have never been as free as we are today. You can't just say more surveillance means less freedom without using examples and comparing them against traditional means of surveillance and that's using two pairs of eyes! Why don't we tell home owners not to look out the window when they here trouble

  • fuck !!!

  • BLAHBLAHBLAH SOMETHING POLITCAL

  • well this certainly didn't deserve to win. how about showing some tits next time or something.

  • lmao!

  • awesome. but might i add that cameras like these are usually installed to keep criminals and vandals away from us? If you're a law-abiding citizen, then you don't have anything to fear. cameras were installed to protect YOU.

  • Until the wrong person gets in charge, that is.

  • You sir, are an idiot.

    I wish you good luck in your pursuit for happiness.

  • george orwell 1984

  • A vast array of chance for advancement of these machines in dark arrays sacrifice the freedoms of some and the advancement of mooning for others.

  • Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

  • lol this is well stupid i agree with eskinorm.And personally i dont mind theses cameras all you have to do is do a little dance and while they are distracted someone else can shoot them down lol

  • wots funni is dat da background is dark to make it seem like DOOMSDay it can still be sunny LOL haha

  • Maybe we need to sacrify our security for our freedom

    its all about harmony and equilibrium

  • Great little video... but do I recognise those flying cameras from somewhere else...

    AlexFate

  • MGS lol

  • yeah they look the army cyphers from 2 lol ... at least they ain't got guns lol

  • this is great //

  • I think that there is a very real chance of this happening. It may well be my "1984" paranoia coming through, but I can honestly see the Goverment going to these lengths to control us. It's a scary thought actually, but I don't doubt it for a moment. Our Freedoms are slowly being cut down. So, who's to say where it might lead?

  • This sounds like a load of pot paranoia and artsy fartsy crap. People complain that there isnt anyone watching them when they want help, and then when someone is watching them they become paranoid and complain like such. People will never be happy with what they have.Its the same with phone masts and wind turbine.

    "Freedom of speech is not a license to slander" Ronald d Moore.

  • artsy fartsy crap? you're an idiot. How dare you call anyone's artwork crap, who the fuck are you to judge?

  • We're all gonna die!

  • yep we are gonna die and the gov-ment will be watching

    no paranoid views just reality .

  • My neighbour told me his electric sockets were bugged?!?...he lives alone. Who ever is listening in the only thing they can hear is the TV and him farting.

  • how wud he no if it is bugged..lol

  • did she win the case though?

    Survelence never stoped a crime it never stoped a attack taking place..it just makes life easer for the cop's and the people who control us...

  • privacy on the streets? what for?, the ONLY moment I'd be concerned is when they install a camera inside my house, but other than that, the more cameras in the street and public places THE BETTER. Who cares what you or me is doing on the street, do you think you're so fascinating that there's going to be someone watching your every moves, unless you have something important to hide NOONE cares about you, and there's simply too many people out there to care.

  • Quite scary...

    I don't know about you people, but I don't want any f**king camera drones flying over my house.

  • Yo! Christy, try movin around London without being caught on CCTV. Or maybe you have a Helicopter...

  • guys i think u all need to chill out a bit. YOur so edgy now already so what would u be like if that did happen. Also the whole idea of that happening on that scale with those results is absurd. STOP complaining about things which dont even exist and focus on problems that are actually around affecting people terribly now. Trust that video even if was to happen is the very least of the future problems.

  • But it does exist, just on a smaller scale... For now. And to all the comments "If your a law abiding citizen your okay." The more we are watched/monitered and controlled by the government, the easier it is for them to take away freedoms.

  • Those asses who call themselves "government" want to know what the heck we are upto. It is a new way of removing rebellion...

  • nothing to hide, nothing to worry about!!!

  • I keep telling you people, everyone has something to hide. No one's record is entirely spotless.

  • I have nothing to hide. Never committed any crime (even an inane one), never taken drugs, smoked, drank, committed unprovoked violence, stolen any item, etc etc. Not all of us go through life committing little crimes here and there. Also, not all of us are afraid of imaginary futures where the government all has pointy teeth, is pure evil and are somehow all Nazi's.

  • same here but look at the news, people get arrested for ridiculous things, in America a 4 year old boy got arrested for hugging a teacher, she accused him for sexual harassment, how sick is that? a 4year old, so even if you don't commit crimes you're still screwed in todays society.

  • You make it sound like you're the end-all authority and absolute majority here. Not all of us are saints like you claim to be either and petty crime is the least of your worries these days.

  • They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Bejamin Franklin

  • how does having cameras on the streets of london sacrifice liberty?

  • There are plans in the UK to introduce small cameras mounted on remote controlled miniature helicopters for use by the police. I'm not sure if any police force is using them yet though.

  • Drone aircraft? Not yet, but there are plans to implement them as a replacement or auxiliary to actual helicopters. To be fair, today's helicopter support is mainly used in actively tracking escaping criminals, but they're very apparent and expensive to keep in the air for long periods of time.

  • horrible