ethics
11-03-2002, 07:14 PM
The eyes-in-the-sky imagery startled Perry de Havilland, who ran across one of the posters at a bus stop in his Chelsea neighborhood.
"I saw the bloody thing, and it boggled my mind, the sheer audacity of it," said de Havilland, who runs a blog on libertarian issues. "Basically what they're saying is that we're watching you and you should be happy about it."
I hear a lot about "disappearing rights" in the US and how the US Government watches us. With history of terrorism and the war with IRA in Britain, English folk are by far more monitored than the Americans.
Wired Story (http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,56152,00.html)
"I saw the bloody thing, and it boggled my mind, the sheer audacity of it," said de Havilland, who runs a blog on libertarian issues. "Basically what they're saying is that we're watching you and you should be happy about it."
I hear a lot about "disappearing rights" in the US and how the US Government watches us. With history of terrorism and the war with IRA in Britain, English folk are by far more monitored than the Americans.
Wired Story (http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,56152,00.html)