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Bangkok on track for a million 'eyes'

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A hundred or so policemen who are, you know, honest and try their best to do their jobs well would be much more useful than these cameras....

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Is that Stevie Wonder in that photo?

That guy that shot his 'friend' in the Foodland parking lot in Thonglor is still walking around today. Filmed and clearly him. CCTV don't mean nothing if you have the money to make it go away.

Now, if only the trains could stay on track..............

"The software is designed to capture footage of crimes and alert police , who should then arrive at the scene within five minutes , Adul said"

Sounds like The Netherlands , but in reality it depends on the crime .

Example

Guy phones the police and says "there a burglar in my house" police says "sorry , no car available at the moment" .

1 Minute later guy calls the police again and says "I just shot and killed the burglar" .

Within 5 minutes 3 policevans and 12 coppers arrive and catch the burglar .

Police says "thought u shot and killed him"

The guy says "thought u sayed there are no cars available.

Think it has more than a million eyes in it at the moment !!!!!

They all have special lens filters so the can't see "Men in Black" or "Corrupt Politicians".

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