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UK version of 'Big Brother': new service offers security cameras watching and reporting on the theft, in exchange for a cash prize

Security cameras in stores and businesses are common tools for control, but apparently he is not sufficiently effective form of current work. New product is to integrate the security cameras with Internet surf, hoping to make the technology known effective for all parties. Internet Eyes is a British site that will allow users to watch a series of British security cameras in various businesses. Users can watch and find suspicious activity (mainly theft), report it to gain an amount of up to £ 1,000. Viewing can view simultaneously broadcast of four cameras, and click on the "Report" If you encounter suspicious activity. Clicking it will store a screen shot of the illegal act.Internet Company Eyes behind the project claims that "behavior is significantly reduce anti - social, but civil rights activists have been talking about privacy violations, and the idea of" bad taste ", which encourages citizens against each other foot, making the crime game. In response the company said that viewers will be restricted to view only 20 minutes, will not be able to choose the cameras that appear to not be exposed to the cameras from their homes. "The cameras have been there. We're just friends those people to be expected. All I see is people's heads down," company spokesman.Even before opening the service activity which 13 000 were interested. Limited enrollment age 18 and over and valid only EU citizens. User of the site are required to pay the two pounds to 13 pounds on the application. One of the applicants told the BBC that "this will help people feel safe and secure. It's not like putting a camera in your home. These public places. I hate crime, and if I can stop it - do it."

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