Cynthia (cyn386@flash.net)
Thu, 30 Sep 1999 09:14:26 -0700
wrote:
>If you want to insure consistent punishment, I think camera technology
superior. Cameras can
>record ...
Thank you Cynthia.
Though obvious, and hardly original, this idea is so excellent that it
deserves diligent repetition.
Cameras are now quite cheap, so re economics it has become eminently practical.
Cameras up and down your street, in and around you car, around your house, even inside your house. Every damn place.
With computer mediated distribution of the live "neighborhood" signal, people at home in front of their tv or computer monitor could get a picture of the on street activity. With a smart system, every car, person, and animal could be recognized and evaluated as familiar or unfamiliar. A child in the street, or a pet making a bid for freedom could be appropriately "apprehended". They'll be no funny business in this town. (No vandalism, graffiti, burglary, muggings, car theft, etc.)
Best, Jeff Davis
"Everything's hard till you know how to do it." Ray Charles