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| From: Jon <Jon@jongru.demon.co.uk> Newsgroups: uk.misc,uk.legal,uk.politics.misc,alt.politics.bri tish,uk.media Subject: Surveillance Date: Wed, 31 Jul 1996 23:20:19 +0100 Organization: - Lines: 29 Distribution: world Message-ID: <wIznBGAjw9$xEwTw@jongru.demon.co.uk> References: <105319Z26071996@anon.penet.fi> <4tfo1f$rvc@morgana.netcom.net.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: jongru.demon.co.uk X-NNTP-Posting-Host: jongru.demon.co.uk MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Newsreader: Turnpike Version 1.12 <nQyLm4IxRmtU60uHtPa$08ppe9> In article <4tfo1f$rvc@morgana.netcom.net.uk>, "B.Jury" <bj2@ukc.ac.uk> writes >an410901@anon.penet.fi wrote: >> ... Normal surveillance >>"mini-cameras" are quite noticeable and require visible supporting >>circuitry. It seems to me the best place to put a small video surveillance >>device would be additional to a piece of electronic equipment such as a TV >>or video. > >I would imagine it is quite easy to compleatly hida a camera, even in >a familar enviroment, such as a persons home. You only need a hole the >size of a pin hole, for the camera to see through. This is true. I frequently employ private detectives to spy on people (there's a good reason for this and I'll tell you if you guess correctly) and one such detective showed me the latest technology only last week. A small rucksack. One strap of the rucksack has a tiny hole in it that you wouldn't notice unless someone pointed to it. That's the camera: the wires lead into the rucksack itself where there is a video tape recorder little bigger than a Walkman. I don't know if that's what Roger Cook uses but it certainly explains why it is that the subject can look straight into the lens and not realise (s)he's being filmed. Now, I say "latest technology" and I think that's the technology that the police use as well as the retired police who become private detectives, but no doubt the security services have far more sophisticated equipment. -- Jon 3156 -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service ------->>>>>>http://www.NewsDemon.com<<<<<<------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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