The basic answers is to discourage crime (Due to fear of being caught).
Some of the most common places that the US government can legally use video surveillance cameras are stores and public schools. Also they can use surveillance cameras in property that is theirs.
Yes, surveillance cameras should be installed they should because people believe that it is a good idea to ensure peoples safety.
Yes, public transportation buses have surveillance cameras in them. This is for the safety of both the passengers and the driver. The surveillance footage can be used in court to incriminate people who break the rules.
Progressively more companies are installing security cameras in office environments. Banks, malls and other public places often install cameras. Employers use video surveillance to monitor and reduce instances of theft, to improve security and to check on employee behavior. Despite the advantages for management, many employees regard video surveillance as a violation of their privacy, and employers must be knowledgeable about the laws that govern the use of this equipment.
Certainly, as long as students know they are there.
Since he was suspected of commiting the crime, the police kept him under surveillance.The company installed a surveillance system in the supply room to try to reduce the excessive losses.
Prior to the global war on terrorism in 2001, surveillance cameras were mostly used to protect private business's (from thefts and robberies) in the US. Since 2001, the movements of US citizens are now subject to constant government surveillance cameras (ALL private industry surveillance cameras are used by local, state, and federal governments upon request or demand); based upon the need of public safety and security. Another words, less freedom and more restrictions; enforced by cameras.
Prior to the global war on terrorism in 2001, surveillance cameras were mostly used to protect private business's (from thefts and robberies) in the US. Since 2001, the movements of US citizens are now subject to constant government surveillance cameras (ALL private industry surveillance cameras are used by local, state, and federal governments upon request or demand); based upon the need of public safety and security. Another words, less freedom and more restrictions; enforced by cameras.
Not unless it is a place where a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy (where they could reasonably expect to be alone and unobserved, such as a dressing room or restroom). Otherwise, anyone may film anyone else in public. Many places post warnings as a deterrent.
Yes, many libraries have surveillance systems in place to ensure the safety and security of patrons and library assets. These systems may include security cameras and other monitoring devices that are used to deter theft and vandalism, as well as to identify and investigate any incidents that may occur within the library premises.
Yes, it is legal to take pictures with a hidden camera for a legal purpose. There are hidden cameras in highways, traffic signals, airports, public places like parks, Underpasses...etc to monitor unscrupulous elements or anti social activities. If the governance practices this through appropriate officialdom.. its only because the act to placing hidden cameras are legal for a legal purpose, hence making the answer Yes!!
To patrol police into streets and near non public areas.in some old homes old places secret cameras by placing.