No, I'm in public, so I don't care who sees me, if I found out there was a CCTV camera in my house, then I would have a problem, but as I said, no, I'm in a public place so I couldn't give two hoots.
Wtf? Fined for swearing? I remember hearing about some initiative somewhere.... but if anyone ever had the audacity to complain about me uttering a rude word in a public place I'd want to defend my right to talk as I please as long as I'm not deliberately doing it to be obnoxious ><.CannibalCorpses said:it didn't save me from getting an 80 quid fine for swearing on my telephone.
Plenty of security cameras have in built speakers so that the security people can address the public with them, so yeah, his story is most likely true.Shadowsafter said:Hold on a bloody second I just read this and, WHAT?Caligulas.dog said:I am not from the UK, but I once made holiday there. One night we got drunk and were weaving over a street as out of the sudden a voice out of a speaker told us, that we are not allowed to weave here. As a someone from a country that is really ***** about cameras and privacy (Germany) I found that highly disturbing. My friend then kicked down a bin and we run away.
I have never encountered any of this sort of thing in all my 16 years of living here.
The only place I'd expect to encounter such a thing is in YOUR country of Germany (Circa 1942)
I call thee a LIAR!
Yeah, the police officer who arrested me thought that me telling my mate to fuck off on the telephone while standing in the taxi queue to go home was the precursor to violence. Because i was under the influence of alcahol i wasn't allowed to defend myself properly. Damn i hate the police and the system that allows them to get away with shit like that.tharglet said:Wtf? Fined for swearing? I remember hearing about some initiative somewhere.... but if anyone ever had the audacity to complain about me uttering a rude word in a public place I'd want to defend my right to talk as I please as long as I'm not deliberately doing it to be obnoxious ><.CannibalCorpses said:it didn't save me from getting an 80 quid fine for swearing on my telephone.
Amused me on that Russell Howard show, the English Defence League, complaining about 'Muslamics' and wearing the Burka, while wearing a balaclava.b3nn3tt said:Can't say that they've ever bothered me to be honest. But then again, I don't actually commit crimes, so there's no reason that they would. Also, they tend to be more around large town centres, so where I am there aren't that many anyway (that I can see).
I think that they are useful to some extent, but as Hookman said, most criminals have the sense to cover their faces anyway, so they are rendered a bit pointless.
Do you know what causes more accidents than speed cameras? speeding. I'd be willing to bet that a good portion of the accidents caused by speed cameras are actually caused by people speeding, going "OH SHIT A CAMERA" and then slamming on the brakes losing control of their car.CannibalCorpses said:Speed cameras have been proven to cause accidents in quite a few places rather than stop them. Parroting facts isn't parroting the person who makes you aware of themRagTagBand said:Their cost justifies their service, unlike a ton of other things which don't but that people dont seem to mind. But people are idiots so it's unsurprising that they'll mostly just parrot whatever Jeremy Clarkson says.
You beat me to it.bimbley said:Good idea, because you've made yourself look very stupid.Shadowsafter said:Btw the term is "Britons" you yankie dumbass.
Also the word is said "Al-oo-min-ee-um" you hick prick
I'll stop now.
As someone who has bothered to educate themself in something before sounding off like an expert in it, very little annoys me quite as much as the fuckwits who act as though just because they're from England they've got some kind of automatic expertise in the language. It's not your ignorance that gets to me, but your arrogance is unbearable.
It is neither pronounced nor spelled 'Aluminium' in American English and there's nothing wrong with that. It is 'Aluminum'. The discoverer of the element (Sir Humphrey something... I forget) used both spellings (plus a few other alternatives) in his work on the subject and the word did not come into common use until much, much later. At that time the English settled on one spelling and the Americans on another, neither has any superior value over the other. They're just different.
Also, it's 'Yankee'.
And if you're wondering, I'm English born and bred.
I'll let the real topic carry on now. As you were everyone!
-Bim