Perverts install spy cameras in children's changing rooms and toilets:
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CCTV used in more than 200 school toilets
Wesley Johnson
Wednesday 12 September 2012
'Anti-vandal' CCTV in school toilets defended
More than 200 schools are using CCTV cameras in toilets or changing rooms, figures showed today.
A total of 825 cameras were located in the toilets or changing rooms of 207 schools across England, Scotland and Wales, figures provided by more than 2,000 schools showed.
Almost one in 10 of the schools which use CCTV said cameras were positioned in such places, while 54 have more than one camera for every 15 students.
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch, said: "This research raises serious questions about the privacy of schoolchildren across Britain, with some schools having one camera for every five pupils and hundreds of schools using cameras in toilets and changing rooms.
"The full extent of school surveillance is far higher than we had expected and will come as a shock to many parents.
"Schools need to come clean about why they are using these cameras and what is happening to the footage.
"Local authorities also need to be doing far more to reign in excessive surveillance in their areas and ensuring resources are not being diverted from more effective alternatives."
Big Brother Watch, which published the figures following a Freedom of Information Act request to more than 2,000 schools, also warned that the Home Office's proposals for a new regulatory structure was "not fit for purpose".
The new post of Surveillance Camera Commissioner "will have absolutely no powers to do anything", Mr Pickles added.
"Parents will be right to say that such a woefully weak system is not good enough."
Responses from 2,107 secondary schools and academies showed they used 47,806 cameras, including 26,887 inside school buildings.
With 1.8 million pupils being taught in these schools, there was an average of one camera for every 38 children.
In all, 90% of schools had CCTV cameras, with an average of 24 cameras in each of the 1,537 secondary schools that responded and 30 cameras in each of the 570 academies.
The estimated number of CCTV cameras in secondary schools and academies across England, Wales and Scotland was now 106,710, the campaigners said.
The Radclyffe School in Oldham topped the list of schools with 20 cameras in toilets or changing rooms.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/cctv-used-in-more-than-200-school-toilets-8129979.html (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/cctv-used-in-more-than-200-school-toilets-8129979.html)
Oops, it's the state/local authorities so it must be ok.
British people are pretty fucked up.
Brits don't have a monopoly on being fucked up
Quote from: schaksen on September 13, 2012, 05:23:23 AM
Brits don't have a monopoly on being fucked up
Aye, Belgium still exists.. (we think)
The British people likes CCTV way too much.
Quote from: Grey Fox on September 13, 2012, 07:18:52 AM
The British people likes CCTV way too much.
I suppose liking CCTV is better than liking mugging, assault rapes and beatings in those same streets.
Quote from: Viking on September 13, 2012, 07:52:58 AM
Quote from: Grey Fox on September 13, 2012, 07:18:52 AM
The British people likes CCTV way too much.
I suppose liking CCTV is better than liking mugging, assault rapes and beatings in those same streets.
Maybe however how many of those have happened in children's changing rooms & toilets?
We won't know until we put cameras in every single one!