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Friday, April 30, 2010

Saint Paul's & U of M connection to BIG BROTHER WATCHING

The Autoscope,
developed by Dr. Panos Michalopoulos of the University of Minnesota, uses a microprocessor, a digitizer, and a proprietary board and software for real-time video image analysis and traffic
para- We are headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota.


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5 Comments:

Anonymous Link Here said...

This is one place Big Brother is spending your money to insure he can watch you at all times.

8:35 PM  
Anonymous Link Here said...

Evaluation of the Autoscope camera.

8:36 PM  
Blogger Bob said...

Company Headquarters right here in Saint Paul. Uuumh...

Yeah know folks the government claims we need these cameras to control traffic or in some cases monitor potential crime.

Almost everyone has a cell phone now a days, emergency services are never more than a phone call away.
Do we really need cameras every where?

I am not comfortable seeing the number of cameras expanding mere miles apart through out our highway, and main streets of city's.

The time is coming near our government (Big Brother) will use the fears of a minority of citizens to justify the need for these cameras on residential streets, country roads, parks.

Big Brother will use heinous crimes and threats of terrorism to convince us we need to be watched every where we go.

Within 200 ft of University and Snelling there is no less than 14 cameras. Isn't this a little over kill and a waste of our tax money?

I think George Orwell is rolling over in his grave screaming,
"I told you so"!

9:20 PM  
Blogger Bob said...

Cameras do not stop crime.

8:13 AM  
Blogger Bob said...

I like to watch America's Most Wanted.

Last night John Walsh was pushing these surveillance cameras claiming the cameras deter crime John Walsh do your research before you make such stupid claims.

You ever Watch Operation Repo John Walsh? Cameras do not deter crime! PERIOD!

I sent this message out to Americas Most Wanted.

10:10 AM  

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