Some media acceptance of surveillance... Finally
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 7:34 pm
This sad story includes another example of citizens using video surveillance for security... but this time no one suspects them of anything nefarious or evil... and unfortunately this time the story has a sad ending (at least for now).
http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=7014308
I'm so tired of people prejudging folks and assuming their neighbors must be up to something if they have video cameras installed on their property.
This story (for a change) doesn't put the home owners in a suspicious light. Finally... but sadly some reality.
On the side... we sure hope they find this perp and we really hope the dogs make it home. I can empathize with this story deeply because we have a pack o' three that are our kids. Would I shoot if someone was stealing my dogs? I might.
I don't know... depends on my mental state at the time. Interesting question though.
http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=7014308
I'm so tired of people prejudging folks and assuming their neighbors must be up to something if they have video cameras installed on their property.

This story (for a change) doesn't put the home owners in a suspicious light. Finally... but sadly some reality.
On the side... we sure hope they find this perp and we really hope the dogs make it home. I can empathize with this story deeply because we have a pack o' three that are our kids. Would I shoot if someone was stealing my dogs? I might.

I don't know... depends on my mental state at the time. Interesting question though.
