Orwellian Eye-in-the-Sky Gets Orwellian Fanfare in Liverpool Echo
Emmanuel Goldstein | 03.08.2006 20:35 | Repression | Technology | Liverpool
Cops unveil their new cameras
Today, Merseyside Police unveiled their 'Spotterscope' cameras. Attached to one of the force's helicopters, they will work at heights of up to 300ft and will record images so a person can be fined or prosecuted.
But despite the fact that the 'menace' of mini-motos has only been in the press for a couple of days, the police claimed that the technology was being introduced SPECIFICALLY to combat young moto enthusiasts.
Andy Adamson, Merseyside police's unit executive officer at RAF Woodvale, said: "Tracking these bikers are (sic) part of our normal duties. "If we see them, we record their behaviour on digital tapes and co-ordinate a response on the ground. If it's safe, we will follow them and stop them. This is one of our main jobs in the summer months and we are committed to using our technology to stop them and put them before the courts."
The Echo's Luke Traynor accepted this unquestioningly, and the quote appeared today's article, entitled 'Eye in sky will trap the city's mini-moto tearaways' ( http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0100regionalnews/tm_objectid=17512812%26method=full%26siteid=50061%26page=1%26headline=eye%2din%2dsky%2dwill%2dtrap%2dthe%2dcity%2ds%2dmini%2dmoto%2dtearaways-name_page.html). The Echo has once again shown itself to be a mouthpiece of the authorities, and highlighted the ever-increasing need for working class people to make the whole story heard on Indymedia.
Will the cameras be used on the corporate polluters at Sonae in Kirby? Will they be used on the bosses at the Ministry of Defence building on Drury Lane? Will they be used on those approving housing demolition on Smithdown and elsewhere? You can bet your last penny they won't. Will they be used on anyone fighting back against the corporate stanglehold on our city? Only time will tell...
Emmanuel Goldstein
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