Sunday, April 20, 2008

Florida Gets All Stasi On Citizens

In Florida, Snooping Cops Disguise Cameras as Fire Hydrants

"In Florida, Sheriff Sgt. Ken Sonier “watches those who don’t want to be seen,” according to News-Press. Of course, in a healthy, non-brainwashed society most us would not take kindly to being watched, no matter the reason, but in the post-9/11 world far too many of us have bought into the idea we are somehow obliged to surrender our privacy in order to combat the terrorists, never mind we don’t have a good idea who the terrorists are. Fox News now tells us they have blond hair and blue eyes.
Sonier and the Lee County cops are busy installing “custom-made cameras” in fire hydrants, on exit signs in apartment buildings, and metal underneath cars. “Citizens don’t know what we do,” bragged Lee County Sheriff Lt. Gary Desrosiers of the Technical Investigations Unit. “And that’s a good thing.” It was presumably a good thing in East Germany, too, or so the fascist control freaks who once ran that country no doubt believed.
“The annual budget for the TIU is about $10 million, but that includes salaries and maintenance on all the department’s cell phones, laptops and equipment. Most of the equipment purchased is with federal grants.” More specifically, Department of Homeland Security grants."

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Motherfuckers.......Man, this pisses me off.

21/4/08 12:05 AM  
Blogger Nina said...

I watched that movie, The Lives of Others, a few months ago. One of the best movies I've ever seen. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to see where we are and where we're headed.

21/4/08 11:34 AM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

crow, if they tried to pull that near me I'd constantly walk a bunch of big dogs to piss all over those goddamned hydrants.
A hugely impressive film, noiin. So quietly powerful as compared to the usual violence and fluff that it was shocking in it's impact. I loaned it to a neighbor couple, a retired air force colonel and his wife who were stationed in Germany in the 70's and 80's. They said the atmosphere in that flick couldn't have been more realistic.

21/4/08 7:06 PM  

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