14.5.17
Surveillance
Watch the video and answer these questions. Check your answers in "comments".
1. How many cameras does Britain have?
2. What do advocates say?
3. What do privacy campaigners like Big Brother Watch say?
4. How many cameras has Britain got in relation to the whole world?
5. What are sensitive locations?
6. How often will you be filmed in London?
7. What does the campaigner from Big Brother think?
8. What does the first passer-by think?
9. What does the second passer-by think?
10. What does the third passer-by think?
11. What does Britain remain?
Click here to watch a TED video about how to avoid surveillance with your phone. You can watch it without subtitles first and then check your ideas with the script or watch it with the subtitles.
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1. More than 6 million- one for every 11 people in the country.
ReplyDelete2. CCTV helps prevent and solve crime. If you've done nothing wrong, it's not a problem.
3. They think Britain's surveillance culture is out of control.
4. 20 % of the world cameras.
5. Hospitals and care homes. Also 300,000 in schools.
6. 300 times every single day.
7. People are getting paranoid and starting to react to it.
8. There are far too many cameras- you're always being watched; but it helps with crime too, so it's a double-edged sword.
9. They are invading people's privacy a bit too much.
10. We don't need to be watched like that.
11. The surveillance capital of the world.