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Why we don’t like invasions of privacy

Posted on March 21, 2006June 4, 2009 by Robin

Here we go – it’s the second time the CCTV camera’s being set up in the home surveillance capital of the world, the UK, has been caught misusing the material captured on camera. The first time the cops were watching people undress at home, now they’ve gone a step beyond and are selling footage of 1500 naked people wandering about as part of Spencer Tunick’s photo shoot.

Robin

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