Afghanistan To Get 'Big Brother' Cameras
The surveillance apparatus would provide a 24/7 command and control system that would be enable authorities to track personnel and identify vehicles with the use of license plate recognition systems.
This post from Wired does a good job of summing up my feelings. “Sorry, don't get me wrong; camera systems can be an extremely effective way of monitoring high-value or sensitive sites, particularly in Kabul. But a fiber optic ring around Afghanistan? License plate recognition systems? What the heck country are we talking about? How about a recognition system for donkey carts which are still commonly used in Afghanistan.”
Labels: Afghanistan, Big Brother, Kabul, video surveillance
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