Wrong. Just wrong
Houston eyes cameras at apartment complexes
"Houston's police chief on Wednesday proposed placing surveillance cameras in apartment complexes, downtown streets, shopping malls and even private homes to fight crime during a shortage of police officers.
"I know a lot of people are concerned about Big Brother, but my response to that is, if you are not doing anything wrong, why should you worry about it?" Chief Harold Hurtt told reporters Wednesday at a regular briefing."
"Houston's police chief on Wednesday proposed placing surveillance cameras in apartment complexes, downtown streets, shopping malls and even private homes to fight crime during a shortage of police officers.
"I know a lot of people are concerned about Big Brother, but my response to that is, if you are not doing anything wrong, why should you worry about it?" Chief Harold Hurtt told reporters Wednesday at a regular briefing."
Re: Don't see what;s wrong with it?
Re: Don't see what;s wrong with it?
The article is either badly worded, or the chief didn't bother to clarify the "outside" of the home. Outside, while still annoying, isn't unreasonable as long as the property owner agrees to it and notices are posted.
Inside the home, which is what the article seems to imply, is another matter entirely.