Public Warnings For Public Video Surveillance 37
pipingguy writes "The standards project aims to develop a sign which will make apparent surveillance operations using video cameras in public spaces and provide details of the body responsible for the data recorded. It is hoped to produce a simple, easily understood symbol, possibly using design elements already used in other standardised signs. An image (e.g. a camera) and text could be combined, and agreement will have to be reached on the typeface, size and colour of the wording to be used, as well as on its contents."
How about either..... (Score:1)
These warnings appear to only apply to Germany (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:These warnings appear to only apply to Germany (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:These warnings appear to only apply to Germany (Score:2)
Public (gov't) or Private (business/personal)
Monitored or Recorded
Publically available (can you check the records)
Constant or only within certain hours
Also including ownership information would be nice, such as who's recording and how can they be contacted. Gov't surveillance can be done by third-parties
Proposed Symbol . . . (Score:3, Interesting)
How about a triangle, similar to the one used as warning markers for US farm equipment, and a pair of circles looking like binoculars perhaps resembling the infinity symbol (Slashdot is afraid to let me use "& infin;"). The triangle gives warning, the binoculars suggests you're being watched, the infinity symbol resemblance to say "we're always watching you."
If you're really concerned, in one of the circles, put the sillhouette of a woman--you peeping Tom, you.
cam chalking? (Score:5, Interesting)
It'd be best not to let the cam-chalking and warchalking symbols overlap, otherwise you would have confusion. The government would have hours of video tape of people walking around with laptops trying to find a WiFi signal.
http://www.karchner.com/update/archives/000192.
Re:cam chalking? (Score:1, Redundant)
False sense of privacy (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:False sense of privacy (Score:2, Informative)
Obvious Signage (Score:2)
Both are fairly creepy.
Not Enough. (Score:5, Interesting)
If these are public cameras, being paid for by public funds, with the justification that they are recording public space, then only one conclusion is possible. Every person must be allowed complete and uncensored access to these cameras. There can be no argument that anything recorded by these cameras should not be available to the public. Any argument to that effect would imply immediately that these cameras are not recording public information, but are recording something else entirely.
If these cameras are not, in fact, public cameras recording public actions in public places, freely available to any and all members of the public, then they simply should not exist.
Re:Not Enough. (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm all for an oversight board or something, but your
Re:Not Enough. (Score:3, Insightful)
You've perfectly defined "public actions." Was this intentional?
You're perfectly happy letting some $11 an hour security guards build their own person "america's raciest street videos" for their own wanking pleasure?
You would have no problem with someone following you around every moment you're in public, watching you closely, and keeping notes, as long as that person has a shiney badge on. However, you want to be absolutely certain that no-one
Re:Not Enough. (Score:2)
Or mimes. It could be worse. You could be followed around the park by a bunch of mimes.
As for the "raciest street videos", there was an affair in (Michigan? Minnesota? Wisconsin?) a few years back where highway patrolmen were using the drivers license database to help each other stalk girls they liked.
And where do you think the recorded material for all the COPS clone TV shows comes from? World's stupidest drivers, crooked employees, whatever. The material is already all over TV-land (especially h
Re:Not Enough. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Not Enough. (Score:1)
That would be bellings (137948)
He/she is perfectly on target with the comment that if we as taxpayers are expected to finance this, then this must be a provision.
While a few people have focused entirely on the government doing it, as I understand it, they want those signs to be visible where anyone is doing it, including businesses or individuals. I'm not convinced that copies should be made available to the general public regardless of who did the filming.
Re:Not Enough. (Score:2)
That would be bellings (137948)
You're right. My mistake. I mistakenly assumed he meant somthing similar to what I was talking about when it looks like he meant anyone and everyone having copies. I don't agree with the idea that the video tape should be handled in this way. In fact, I really believe that the government really has no business doing this kind of stuff anyway. I was thinking though that if they did though that we certainly want a way to have access to
Re:Not Enough. (Score:2, Interesting)
Of course the TV would have to be encased in some sort of plexiglass box or sumthin to prevent vandals from smashing the screen with rocks... and sum non-stick stuff that they make those neat shirts out of (the ones where the milk just rolls off the sleeve) so they cant spray paint ov
Re:Not Enough. (Score:1)
Re:Not Enough. (Score:1)
Re:Not Enough. (Score:2, Interesting)
That is complete nonsense.
Eventually, I think cameras can help with a lot of the problems we have today. The snipers in Maryland would have been caught faster if every person had a camera on their car. Someone in the
The preferred method of marking is... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The preferred method of marking is... (Score:2)
A cheaper alternative (Score:2)
Big Brother (Score:2)
I cant beleive I'm the first one to suggest this
Surely it should be a poster of a large black-moustachio'd man with the slogan "Big Brother Is Watching You" undreneath. A poster so constructed that the eyes follow you whearever you walked...
(1984 anyone?)
Signs (Score:3, Funny)
Serious question on CamChalking (Score:2)
I think that the sigil should include an indic
Re:sign verbage (Score:1)
I can't help thinking that not having a 'Big Brother Is Watching You' poster is a waste of an opportunity, though...
Ideal logo (Score:2)