It’s Bank Holiday Monday here in the UK, so this morning we took the kid to the zoo in Regent’s Park on the 205 bus. The bus we got was quite a new one, and right by the driver was a screen showing the feed from the sixteen CCTV cameras on this one bus. How much of that footage to they actually archive? For how long? And how much of it do they lose track of?
SIXTEEN cameras on the new London bus, 205, Islington, London, UK.JPG
Previously:
- ONE NATION UNDER CCTV graffito in London – Boing Boing
- CCTV density-maps of the UK – Boing Boing
- CCTV-head on the South Bank – Boing Boing
- Record London snowstorm defeats the surveillance state – Boing Boing
- CCTV versus Admiral Nelson in Trafalgar Square – Boing Boing
- 1000 surveillance cameras = 1 solved crime in the UK – Boing Boing
- London's panopticon of CCTVs aren't solving crimes – Boing Boing
- London supermarket secretly photographs alcohol/cigarette buyers …