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Friday, September 4, 2009

UK Government To Install Surveillance Cameras In Private Homes





Children’s Secretary Ed Balls unveils £400 million plan to put 20,000 problem families under 24-hour CCTV surveillance

http://blog.puppetgov.com/2009/08/03/uk-government-to-install-surveillance-cameras-in-private-homes/

http://blog.puppetgov.com/2009/08/04/an-orwellian-turn-for-the-uk/


http://blog.puppetgov.com/2009/08/05/fema-announces-creation-of-childrens-working-group/

Areas of focus of the Children’s Working Group will include:

* Child-specific guidance as to evacuation, sheltering, and relocation;
* Tracking and reunification of families;
* Coordinated case management supports;
* Enhanced preparedness for child care centers and schools as well as for children in child welfare and juvenile justice systems;
* Enhanced national planning, including incorporation of children into national planning scenarios and exercises;
* Incorporation of children’s needs into grant guidance;
* Improved recovery coordination across the federal family and with state and local partners in support of children’s education, health and housing;
* Consideration as to how the federal family can help ensure child care centers are able rebuild and restore services more quickly following a disaster, and;
* Increased public awareness efforts to educate families and protect children during disasters.




http://blog.puppetgov.com/2009/08/11/big-brother-britain-has-more-cctv-cameras-than-china/

Big Brother Britain has more CCTV cameras than China
There are 4.2million closed circuit TV cameras here, one per every 14 people.
But in police state China, which has a population of 1.3billion, there are just 2.75million cameras, the equivalent of one for every 472,000 of its citizens.

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