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As 'talking' spy cams hit the streets of the UK is this a good step for security or a bad step for privacy? In Britain there are more spy cams in operation than any other country in Europe. The closed-circuit television cameras are watched in control rooms or video recorded. The spy cam is bigger in the UK than anywhere else and CCTV has been in operation since 1998. Many believe the spy cam can lower crime; CCTV is used to spot football hooligans and control anti-social behaviour in city centres. Spy cam and vehiclesThe electronic camera, or as some civil liberty groups call it - the spy cam - is used increasingly for car number plate recognition. This is to find out if the car has been involved in a crime and the system has been in operation since 1997 in the City to combat terrorism, although other police forces have bought similar spy cam systems. Private firms utilize the spy camBut as well as the police, private firms can use the spy cam to monitor number plates, and there are plans to increase spy cam systems in order to introduce schemes for charging vehicles to reduce congestion. Concerns about the spy camAlthough some citizens aren't concerned about the extensive use of the spy cam, and believe only criminals should worry about the extensive surveillance, others feel the proliferation of spy gadgets in everyday life is slightly more sinister. Although the spy cam used as a security measure can make people feel safer and do work in reducing crime in that area, some worry that crime is merely displaced to areas not protected by a spy cam. The government however is clearly behind CCTV and in 2001 committed £79 million of the country's spending to CCTV systems. CCTV cameras evolveAnd now in 2007, the spy cam and CCTV camera has evolved again - into 'Talking CCTV'. Ipswich is one of the first towns that are piloting the scheme. The plan is to reduce anti-social problems in town centres so that, for example, if someone drops litter they could be told to pick it up or if you are cycling in a pedestrian area, you could be told to get off your bike. The idea of talking cameras and using the spy cam to catch people in illegal acts is already used on London's underground system - drinkers are told that it's illegal to drink on the platform for example. Money well spent?'Talking CCTV' works as a spy cam catches the illegal act as it happens, and a loudspeaker that is attached to the camera will then tell people off or issue instructions. Security staff will be monitoring the spy cam and issuing the orders from a control room. There are many petty offences such as spending a penny in public that could be reduced thanks to the spy cam and the Talking CCTV system. Although some people find the idea of a spy cam and Talking CCTV system as reassuring, others have dubbed it as the government's "Respect Tsar". If you are looking for a spy cam for whatever reason, Spy Equipment UK has an online shop featuring the latest technology. As well as up to date spy cameras, you can find sound recorders, phone surveillance, audio surveillance, video surveillance, computer surveillance, tracking devices and counter-surveillance equipment, telephone: +44 (0)24 76 010588 or email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it |