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(e:mike) and (e:jill) seem to be having fun at the estrip headquarters. Thanks for taking care of it for us.

So, I am sitting in the laundromat and reading the local paper here. Somehow,the department of homeland security has convinced four little towns around here (Lakeville, Raynham, Taunton, and Fall River, MA" to allow a test for a new type of multilevel surveillance system.
It involves a huge amount of video cameras that record what's going on around town. It extends the network of video cameras already in stores and allows the police to have access to it.
What makes it more fucked up is the way they justify it. First they say the average American is captured on video tape an average of 200 times per day, so we shouldn't think this is new and/or intrusive. They also wrote that
"You might think that information on the local level wouldn't be that important, but tiny pieces of information shared between the small police departments of the local level can make a differnce", Mr. Pacheco said."
He explained that on the day the Twin Towers were struck, people watched as firefighters were going up into the towers and police officers were coming down out of the towers. The two departments could not communicate with one another because their radios operated at different frequencies." - Middleboro/Lakeville Gazette July 1, 2004
This is so disturbing. How can they really relate these two things. Invading the privacy of individuals in the name of police communication error reduction. This is spying and it conveniently started at the same time the Department of Defense is asking for an exemption from the Privacy Act, which outlaws secret databases on American's.
In the article, Representative James Fagan (Taunton, MA) commented that he "would rather have my own gun and sit in my yard than have the government watching everything I do." Where is it going to stop!
Furthermore, it is not secure and I can't even believe this poor country schmucks believe it is. I guarantee with the right software and a laptop anyone could hook-in.

(e:matthew) and (e:terry) peed here after the laundromat at the strip mall.