Are Surveillance Cameras Used to Catch Chicks Making Out?

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25 Responses to “Are Surveillance Cameras Used to Catch Chicks Making Out?”

  1. DelicateWolverine Says:

    I was talking about …
    I was talking about him bragging about his education: scholarships, universities, med school. Still, I was a bit of a dick.

  2. znotty Says:

    Torture,secret …
    Torture,secret prisons,warrantless wiretapping,secret recording of all E-mails in the US,the Patriot act….land of the free,yeah right.

  3. maddingo12 Says:

    The problem isn’t …
    The problem isn’t the ing surveillance camera. The problem is the retard Dean who used it for his own retarded purposes. I don’t understand Cenk on this one….why not have surveillance cameras on school property? It could help with thefts, vandalism, drug use and aults. The problem in this situation was that it was used by some Holier than Thou jackass for his purposes…but generally speaking I think cameras in schools are a useful thing.

  4. maddingo12 Says:

    I wonder if that …
    I wonder if that student Dean called little Sheila’s parents to tell them that she was making out with her boyfriend? Or little Jimmy’s parents to tell them he was making out with his girlfriend? No, huh. Its just the gay kids that aren’t allowed to make out on school grounds.

  5. GoreyFantod Says:

    If you’re in favor …
    If you’re in favor of public surveillance, please Google “Panopticon.”

    Then, do a search on the Christian origin of the American penitentiary system & its early history to find out what happens to people who feel they are being watched all the time.

    To sum it up, the usual result is paranoid psychosis.

  6. elspoko Says:

    You’re ing …
    You’re ing stupid. You are giving up your privacy. The cameras could be abused. Would you like someone spying on those personal moments with your children? With your husband/wife? How about those embarassing moments. What if they started their own sick websites posting you in personal situations?
    Remember, this life isn’t a fairy tale. People WILL abuse things.

  7. lock378 Says:

    All those cameras …
    All those cameras are used for other reasons then what they should. It’s very hard to find out if they are used in the “proper way”, that’s the only reason there aren’t more of these stories.

  8. ForLoveLoveLove Says:

    My school has …
    My school has cameras, but the administration and such is pretty good with what they use them for. Usually it’s to catch kids doing drugs or bullying each other, but one time after all the Gay Straight Alliance’s posters were taken down, they used to cameras and saw it was a janitor that did it.

  9. Minneconjou Says:

    A perfect specimen …
    A perfect specimen of the mentality that makes right-wing extremism and police states possible.

  10. Minneconjou Says:

    I actually did live …
    I actually did live abroad during part of Bush’s presidency because of how things were going. I came back in ‘07, but haven’t ruled out going overseas again if Obama can’t straighten things out.

  11. mexpharoah Says:

    What 16 yr old kid? …
    What 16 yr old kid? what happend?

  12. schmokay Says:

    A public school is …
    A public school is private property. There would not be trespassing signs if it were pulblic property. This dean went overboard because he alerted her parents. However, if they wanted to comb through surveilance tapes looking for drug deals that is a perfectly legitimate use of surveilance data.

  13. Iker888 Says:

    How can you say you …
    How can you say you are free if your every step is registered, if whatever you do is monitored. no one should have that kind of power, humanity is by no means virtuous and we would soon use this as a method of control, be it the state, as a tool of subjugation, or an omnipresent moral eye which smites you for doing what “isnt proper”, as happened in the school. its not a matter of what criminals we could find, but how soon this would become a burden on those being regulated by the all seeing eye

  14. l0gically Says:

    >> the good out …
    >> the good out weigh the bad the bad being you feeling uncomfortable being watched vs a criminal being caught and how does due process enter this relm

    Simple…it’s called the 4th Amendment. It clearly states that a search (and yes, I consider surveillance a form search) is reasonable only when a crime, or imminent potential for the commission of a crime has been identified, AND that this is been spelled out in a request for a warrant, AND the warrant has been granted by the court.

  15. 12stringsforme Says:

    Then you won’t mind …
    Then you won’t mind your own personal police officer following you around 24/7, even in the bathroom, watching everything you say and read and noting who you talk to and about what. And anything the least bit suspicious gets you hauled in for questioning. Surveillance states mistakenly arrest lots of people so that is the problem.

  16. Leadman1989 Says:

    WHAT liberty is …
    WHAT liberty is being given up NONE
    im am restricted in no way from doing anything i would other wise do in my normal course of events if 1 or a million cameras were watching me like they said if they were trying to force them in peoples homes that would be a different story and i would lead the malita

  17. Leadman1989 Says:

    now i hate my …
    now i hate my rights being infringed on as much as the next guy but this is a public or private school (both apropriate)
    they had NO expectation of anything

    the good out weigh the bad the bad being you feeling uncomfortable being watched vs a criminal being caught and how does due process enter this relm do you even know what that is??? your not under persecution just because a camera is pointed in your direction no due process

  18. l0gically Says:

    >> they were in …
    >> they were in public what expectation of privacy did they have again????

    Free from government surveillance. If I haven’t done anything illegal, there is no reason for them to be watching me. It’s called due process.

  19. l0gically Says:

    Great Britain has …
    Great Britain has over 4 MILLION surveillance cameras installed, and the average citizen in London is captured more than 300 times per day. With that much “protection,” you’d think the crime rate would be close to zero. Far from it. So if they’re not reducing crime, what exactly is their value?

  20. adibisi22 Says:

    I agree to a …
    I agree to a certain point but the school that I work at is in a high crime neighborhood where many gang members and drug dealers are students so I do feel we need hallway cams in that situation.

  21. Issypt Says:

    oh and of courseeee …
    oh and of courseeee Ana you hit it on the head as well

  22. Issypt Says:

    yessssss Cenk you …
    yessssss Cenk you are so right

  23. toppless09 Says:

    he has such a nice …
    he has such a nice voice

  24. Piko6262 Says:

    Indeed, first thing …
    Indeed, first thing that came to mind while watching this

  25. DeadBabyJesus Says:

    I love how J.R. …
    I love how J.R. always touches the fader when he speaks.

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