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Comment by fn-mote

11 days ago

That’s what this ENTIRE conversation is about… the (ostensible) trade off between surveillance and security.

In the case of an attack, I’d wish for a gendarme not a recording that would let me relive the experience.

Right, and I was saying it's wrong not to want surveillance in a super public area like a train station.

A gendarme is worse in every way.

  • The gendarme might actually arrest the attacker. The security camera will do nothing (but record). And having the policeman standing there is about as much a deterrent as a "Smile--You're Being Recorded" sign.

    • > The gendarme might actually arrest the attacker.

      So might the cops we already have in such places.

      > The security camera will do nothing (but record).

      Exactly as intended.

      > And having the policeman standing there is about as much a deterrent as a "Smile--You're Being Recorded" sign.

      This seems like a weird thing to say. Cops are more of a deterrent than a gendarme.