MEDAL!!! 2.Over the last few years, security cameras and other devices have become more common. Some people argue that these measures violate the right to personal privacy. Others argue that they are necessary to reduce crime. What do you think? Why
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this question is really geared towards your opinion
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Just say what your opinion is on this topic. Do they invade privacy, or are they needed to prevent crime, or maybe somewhere in between?
I think that security cameras and other devices can reduce crime because it can help police find the crimal because they'll have video of the crimael in a store, gas station, or etc. It's easy to caught a crimal when you have video of them in that store. When they have the camerare in the dressing room i think that is a good way to make sure no one puts on a shirt they have not bought under there shirt. I think police have a better chanse of catching the crimial when they are catch on camera so yes i think that they need security cameras. Is this good enough @greatminemaster
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I believe that security cameras are a great way to secure our safety. As many should know, safety matters more than privacy. Before security cameras were invented, there were incidents with no proof to be seen through a video. You have witnesses, who could be lying in judgement to gang up on an individual. Security cameras provide a piece of justice. As for our safety, we may never know who comes through a door with what. Security cameras provide the assurance to see what the person may be holding, and you can also plan out how you will deal with the situation before it comes into action.
Hope I helped.
Yes it does thank you so much
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