Quote:There are cameras in Hyde Park, and if you are assaulted the cops are there within a hot minute. If they werent there, they'd just find your corpse with a blade bent off in it.
Are you sure about that?
I think the case would be more like, they find your corpse with a blade bent off in it and then they review the video. They don't actually monitor every one of the 500,000+ surveillance cameras in the city of London all of the time.
There was a case the other day where a group of Somali thugs were filmed laying into person in a Melbourne subway. The cameras "apparently" helped to catch the purpetrators. They also gave a glimse of our immigration policies at work, but they didn't stop the attack from occurring. Nobody knew the attack had occurred until the next day.
Cameras don't change the nature of people - or do they? And if they do, do they change our nature for the better?
Personally, I don't really feel much love for this country anymore. I just want to take what I can get from it and take off, much the same as I'd feel about working at a job that I don't like. Is that wrong? Can I be fined for feeling that way?i