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The technology of snooping devices such as spy cameras are constantly evolving, as targets range from terrorists and organised criminals to errant husbands. As privacy watchdogs foresee a climate of suspicion intensifying in the near future, the debate over the levels of surveillance has never been so intense. Spy cameras may be used to catch criminals or monitor anti-social behaviour, but in the UK we are the most watched people in Europe. Spy cameras and the surveillance societyIf you've seen the futuristic film Minority Report, you might recall the scene where Tom Cruise enters a shopping centre and has his profile scanned - adverts than appear targeting him directly based on his past purchases. But as well as spy cameras clocking our every move, electronic tags are now embedded in purchases, so there is now the technology to build our purchasing profile and predict what other products we'll buy. Some experts believe this sci-fi fiction could be a reality in just ten years. As spy cameras are now being adapted to ‘talk' to offenders it captures on screen in an attempt to get them to pick up their litter (or whatever the crime may be) some watchdogs are worried that Britain is becoming an intensive surveillance society. Spy cameras are everywhereTechnology is already used to trace everyday movements and spy cameras are everywhere - shops, streets and even in our workplaces. Although such pervasive surveillance can be good to try and reduce anti social behaviour and is clearly good news for commerce, it is still considered to be a sinister Big Brother intrusion by some. Spy cameras monitor every moveAnother potential scenario is if pay-as-you-drive regulations are bought in to ease the congestion problem - it could involve thousands of discreet spy cameras monitoring our journeys, and even spy planes using spy cameras to relay images to the police. Who's watching you?But already many of us are unaware of the extent of spy equipment in use - we can be watched without even realising it. One thing is for sure, as levels of surveillance increase, debate will also intensify about how far the British public are willing to have their every move monitored. As many argue that we need more spy cameras and increased surveillance to fight terrorism, excessive surveillance could be counteractive and create an atmosphere of suspicion. The Surveillance Studies Network group fears the future could:
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