ZeroDamage March 25, 2008 Share ZeroDamage Member March 25, 2008 http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=U...mp;t=k&z=14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shazz March 25, 2008 Share Shazz Member March 25, 2008 lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Preacher March 25, 2008 Share Preacher Member March 25, 2008 That is amazing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
w8t4time March 25, 2008 Share w8t4time Member March 25, 2008 beautiful south side of chicago whats this proof of? actually a stones throw from "the cell" or old comisky park buying some tickets to a white sox baseball game? that is a shot from one of the many 24 hour cameras set up in poor neighborhoods to spy on people? if one was set up in your neighborhood how would you feel it can zoom into your living room! would you feel safer or feel like your rights to privacy are being violated? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Preacher March 25, 2008 Share Preacher Member March 25, 2008 That is a photo taken from a mobile camera that is brought in from a google employee, they've been video-mapping major cities for 2 years now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
w8t4time March 25, 2008 Share w8t4time Member March 25, 2008 (edited) need a link to me need more proof? it looks more like http://www.nbc5.com/news/3959595/detail.ht...amp;dppid=65193 New Cameras, Microphones To Cost $3 Million POSTED: 4:21 pm CST November 30, 2004 UPDATED: 7:58 pm CST November 30, 2004 CHICAGO -- In Chicago, Big Brother isn't only watching you; he's listening, too. Images: Chicago's Surveillance Camera Network Grows Video: Chicago Video Surveillance Grows Starting in December, police will begin to install 50 new street surveillance cameras, complete with gunshot detectors like those on cameras already in place, city officials announced Tuesday. Developers say the microphones are sensitive enough to detect when a silencer is being used to muffle the sound of gunfire. City officials are calling the safety program Operation Disruption, NBC5's Natalie Martinez reported. The program began last summer with 30 cameras set up throughout Chicago. The first cameras sent information back to officers' laptop computers in squad cars, but the expanded system will be controlled through a central command center, where retired police officers will monitor activity. "We've integrated the gunshot detection with the video surveillance that actually electronically identifies the location and turns in the location of the gunshot, and we've integrated that with wireless technology that remotely feeds the center," said Ron Huberman, executive director of the city's Office of Emergency Management and Communications. Authorities said the system allows police the freedom to patrol high-crime neighborhoods, where cameras are perched in bulletproof boxes atop light poles. The cameras allow instant replay and display compass information so controllers can more easily help police find victims and perpetrators of crimes. Mayor Richard M. Daley said the camera program shows the city is paving the way for the rest of the country. "We're so far advanced than any other city -- and sometimes the state and federal governments -- they come here to look at the technology," Daley said. At a press conference Tuesday, Chicago leaders credited the camera system for the current 12-year low in violent crime rates and a reduction in the number of homicides. "We've had 107 requests for the tapes from the cameras. We have inventoried over 56 usable videos," said Chicago Police 1st Deputy Superintendent Dana Starks. The expansion to Operation Disruption will cost almost $3 million, with the funding coming strictly from money police seize from drug dealers, Martinez reported. Previous Stories: * November 16, 2004: City Unveils Hi-Tech Surveillance System * September 10, 2004: Surveillence Cameras To Go Up Throughout Chicago C this is old news there are many--many more now more realistic than a google employee video taping america he/she wouldn't get away with this video footage without causing problems for themselves? people don't like being video taped? thats why these camera boxes are bullet/vandal proof? Edited March 25, 2008 by w8t4time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Preacher March 25, 2008 Share Preacher Member March 25, 2008 what does that have to do with google street view? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lostoften March 25, 2008 Share lostoften Member March 25, 2008 (edited) And why would it be bad to know a silencer is being put on? Not a fan of gun control, but what sportsman needs a silencer? Edited March 25, 2008 by lostoften Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thief_Lord March 26, 2008 Share Thief_Lord Member March 26, 2008 image no longer available??? What was it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Preacher March 26, 2008 Share Preacher Member March 26, 2008 http://www.gstreetsightings.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZeroDamage March 26, 2008 Author Share ZeroDamage Member March 26, 2008 image no longer available??? What was it? A brother most likely selling his merchandise to some fool in a car. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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