I've been either losing things or breaking devices lately... am I going to have a catastrophe... I'm so worried.

"Cameras are very useful!" A teacher at Yucai Middle School affirmed to the reporter of "Lookout East Weekly" that the school has caught thieves using cameras, and since then it has been a great deterrent, and there are fewer cases of losing things.  After hearing that the number of cameras in public **** occasions will be increased, Sheng Kai, who works at the door, blurted out, "I support it, good thing! The discomfort of being in front of the camera will definitely be a little bit, but the benefits of public **** far outweighs a little bit of insignificant discomfort of being monitored. A little bit of discomfort can be overcome; if a little bit of discomfort is exchanged for great protection of the public interest, it should be a great progress." He told the reporter of the Oriental Outlook Weekly.  But he emphasized that there must be a strict separation between public **** space and private space, private space is sacrosanct, and monitors must never be installed in any private space, such as student group homes.  Mr. Wong, editor of Hong Kong's Ta Kung Pao, told reporters that in July, scissors fell from a tall building in Hong Kong and plunged into an old man's head, almost causing a human life. Neither the police nor the Housing Department could find out who threw them. There have also been incidents of bricks thrown from height before. Whenever a case of objects falling from height occurs, what Hong Kong people discuss most is: why the camera did not capture it.  Professor Wang Dawei of China Public Security University told the reporter of "Oriental Outlook Weekly" that cameras and closed-circuit television monitoring systems can intimidate criminals and help criminal investigators to find clues as well as provide evidence; but as a kind of technical precaution, it can only treat the symptoms, and not all is well after it is installed. He reminded the people, must not reduce the intensity of patrols, the residents of the organization of defense and psychological awareness of prevention. Reduce the crime rate is more important to treat the root cause, that is, timely and properly deal with social conflicts.  In fact, the camera can not only serve as a protector of personal life and property safety, but also may become a tool for criminals. Three years ago criminals Xu Zhengguo in Zhuzhou railway station to rent a room, the installation of television monitoring equipment, the automatic teller machine 24-hour video surveillance, access to bank cards, but also hired six people specializing in the vicinity of the teller machine, picking up the customer discarded the bank statement, and then returned to Changsha to organize the information and cloning out of the depositor's card to withdraw money. In this way, Xu Zhengguo stole deposits of more than 200,000 yuan, and was later arrested.  In the high-risk modern society, advances in science and technology cater to the needs of public **** security. Since the 1950s, Europe and North America have entered the peak of technological prevention, installing a large number of cameras and closed-circuit television surveillance systems. London and Japan, in particular, have them almost everywhere. It is said that about 1/10 of the world's CCTV monitors are now settled in the UK. By the year, the number of CCTV monitors in the UK will be as high as 10,000, which means that there will be one for every two Britons on average.  The gray area where it is difficult to distinguish between public and private "Public **** security also involves us as individuals, and we can't just emphasize personal privacy." Xu Youyu, a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said in an interview with the reporter of "Lookout Oriental Weekly" that the installation of cameras in public **** places is certainly necessary for the purpose of maintaining public **** security. But in the absence of law-based "system warm" situation, public **** governance needs and citizens' privacy rights between the delicate balance is difficult to grasp. A little carelessness, the former overly strong abuse may cause damage to the latter. Three years ago, Shanghai Hongkou District Fuxing Middle School student Wei Mou and his girlfriend Ren Mou, because of kissing in the classroom, was installed by the school camera, and broadcast on the school TV station. The two sued Fuxing High School on the grounds that the school's unauthorized video recording and public broadcasting constituted an infringement of their privacy, personality and reputation rights, and lost in the first instance.  The plaintiff's attorney, Mr. Shi Weijiang, expressed concern about the outcome of the trial, fearing that the verdict would provide a bad example for similar violations that might occur in the future.  As a result of the legal void, more incidents stray between public *** governance and personal privacy.In July, Qijiang County in Chongqing set up a special unannounced inspection team, using secret filming equipment and unannounced visits to collect all kinds of negative audio-visual information from the county's 63 authorities and staff in order to supervise their behavior. At present, the unannounced visits have been extended to the organs and staff at any time possible violations of law and discipline behavior.  This news has triggered discussions on the Internet, such as "whether civil servants are ordinary citizens" and "whether civil servants have the right to privacy".  A teacher of a university told the reporter of "Oriental Outlook Weekly" that when he went to Anhui Province to give a lecture, the person in charge of the local security department invited him to visit the monitoring system, and after demonstrating that the high-precision camera could see the embroidery icon on the security guard's clothes, the person in charge said: "Whoever sends a letter to the 'letter' every day, will have to pay a visit to the security department? I can see clearly who sends a letter to 'Letters' every day".  "Personal Information Protection" expert proposal draftsman, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Institute of Law researcher Professor Zhou Hanhua has publicly pointed out that even if the authorities or law enforcement agencies in order to or social order and install cameras, can only be used to ensure and maintain social order within the scope of the use of, can not be used for other purposes.  Camera tension and accidental industry Public Security Department statistics show that at the end of the year, the whole of all types of schools **** installed probes, of which the boarding school has realized the video surveillance system and public security organs networking. At present to probe, infrared devices, emergency buttons based on the security of technical defense facilities, in the whole key primary and secondary schools reached 95% coverage. Some secondary schools with good hardware have installed up to 30 or 40 probes, and some college campuses have up to hundreds of probes.  These large number of cameras will have what effect on the children who have not yet become adults? A teacher of a middle school told the reporter of "Oriental Outlook Weekly" such a thing: one day the administrator suddenly found that a surveillance system had no picture, and later checked and found that the lens which was originally directed to the hallway was turned to the ceiling. School leaders know, urgently check the previous video information. The footage showed several students playing next to the monitor, and when they saw it, they began to gather to discuss something. After a while, a child walked towards the camera and suddenly the picture changed to the ceiling. After checking the facts, the head teacher brought these students in for a talk. They said that they felt that the camera was watching them and were very upset. After the teacher explained and made it clear that the cameras were not installed to monitor student discipline, but to ensure the school's public **** property and safety, the students admitted their mistake.  Chinese Academy of Sciences psychology research institute Wang Jisheng professor in accepting the "lookout oriental weekly" reporter interview pointed out that, camera bring psychological impact is different from person to person. For people with a more outgoing personality, surveillance in public **** places will not cause pressure on them. For some introverted and sensitive people, there will be some restrained behavior and mental tension under these cameras. He pointed out that human behavior is influenced by social cognition, and as long as these people realize that the installation of cameras in public **** places is for the sake of public **** security rather than for personal surveillance, they can alleviate this on-camera anxiety.  Cameras as electronic appearances, but also accidentally led to the development of an industry. Has eight years of driving experience, Mr. Zhang told reporters: "More cameras on the road is good. Let drivers produce self-restraint, pay attention to traffic safety. If there is a mistake, correct it, it does not matter."  Some drivers don't think like Mr. Zhang. "Attention, there is a camera monitor ahead." In some cars, you will constantly hear such a prompt. This is the electronic dog installed in the car "sniff" the electronic alarm. When the car is close to the intersection of the installation of electronic or radar speed cameras, the electronic dog will automatically within meters to meters.  The relationship between the electronic and electronic dog is like the cat and mouse in the cartoon, reflecting the basic rules of the game of human society you chase me.  Risky society's surveillance worries London School of Economics and the Department of Media and Communication lecturer Gordon? Gao quoted a Korean security expert as saying, "You have to realize that when you are in a public **** place, there are at least three cameras (included) watching you."  The huge number of camera installations and today's cumbersome distribution channels also raise concerns: is this high-tech gospel that has been brought about a vacation that shrinks the space for human seclusion? According to a in the national monitor field occupies a large share of the staff to the "lookout oriental weekly" disclosed, just in, its video equipment a year amount is between ten million to twenty million. Although the country for the security industry has a set of management system, including the construction enterprise qualification certification, production enterprise certification, special equipment (such as pinhole camera) control, etc., but now the electronic equipment channels are chaotic, especially in shenzhen, guangzhou area, smuggling equipment, no qualification of the small manufacturers are more, and the big manufacturers of the equipment is also inevitably through some informal channel outflow.  The camera holds a cautious attitude to the IT industry workers Yu Sheng told reporters: "Individuals in the public **** occasions may be exposed, but it is not mandatory to record the behavior of individuals in these occasions, right. Just as you have a piece of land, but it does not mean that you own the oil under the land and the sky above the land." He argues that people behave differently in different circumstances. People behave differently in different "public ****ing spaces", and if there are more and more cameras, effectively homogenizing all "public ****ing spaces", people's behavior will change accordingly. This is a violation of personal space.  Prof. Li Lulu of the Department of Sociology of China University pointed out in an interview with the reporter of "Oriental Outlook Weekly" that the issue of people living under the camera is a great controversy at present. The widespread installation of cameras involves the inevitable post-modern society to discuss the issue of surveillance, technological progress not only for human beings to bring convenience and, but also will destroy the environment, or on the whole social life has a negative impact, which includes monitoring. If technological means are used without restriction, the development of a technologized society is likely to turn into a surveillance society. This may also be a risk for the individuals involved. - For more details, please refer to Look East Weekly, Issue 35, Year Penalty standards for the use of cameras to jeopardize personal privacy Unauthorized changes in the use of the public *** security image information system and the location of the camera equipment or unauthorized, provide, disseminate image information units and individuals will be fined 500 to 10,000 yuan coins. Constitutes a crime, will be investigated for criminal responsibility according to law. - Restrictions on the public *** security image system "in the event of a criminal case, public security cases, approved by the head of the public security organs at or above the county level, can be unconditionally accessed, or view the image information of the public *** security image information system. When natural disasters, accidents and calamities, public **** health and other emergencies, and other relevant authorities can unconditionally access, or view the image information of the public **** security image information system. Access, or view, the department staff shall not be less than two people, should show their working documents, and comply with the image information related to the use of the system."