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Thursday, 24 July 2008 |
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CCTV Cameras installed in cinemas
'The cameras, which cost £30,000 each, have been installed at several Odeon cinemas across the country, allowing the audience in each screen to be monitored by staff in the foyer.
They have been installed at nine cinemas in major cities, including Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester and London, and the company plans to install them in all newly built cinemas.
Human rights groups and cinema-goers have expressed their concerns at the introduction of cameras to yet another area of life, with some declaring them an invasion into the audience's privacy.'
Yes, the same 'human rights groups' that refuse to even consider the evidence for a global conspiracy to impose an Orwellian world.
If people don't want Big Brother to watch them the answer is easy. Boycott Odeon cinemas until the cameras are removed and tell them why you will no longer give them your money. Instead, most people will just moan, ask 'What is the world coming to?', and trot along as usual. In which case, they can't legitimately complain about Big Brother when it is they who are making it possible.
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