They don't have the funds to fund an effective and deterrent British Transport Police.
Which is why they can't have her call the police. It has to be "maybe the police see this." So it's pretty obvious why they don't have the funds.
what is a cheaper way of enforcing social cohesion
It's not. New York City spent $3 billion on cameras. Hasn't changed a thing. Whack a CEO, hop on a bus, you're home free. Punch a pregnant lady and steal a bike? Good luck having someone even try to find the footage for you.
Something else to think about. No worker or member of the public called Luigi in. It was a huge military/CIA surveillance pull that found him. The public story is "parallel construction" all over again. What the episode shows is that it takes a long time to do the analysis still and the technology is not all that workable in a pinch.
only Honecker could dream of.
The great irony is all this technology is built and deployed through and because of isreal.
The Government doesn't have to spend a money on smartphones, the citizenry do. And on top, they get an additional sales tax on each phone sold and the Government can have back doors on every device. That's the beauty of a self-imposed surveillance state by the citizenry.
Which is why they can't have her call the police. It has to be "maybe the police see this." So it's pretty obvious why they don't have the funds.
It's not. New York City spent $3 billion on cameras. Hasn't changed a thing. Whack a CEO, hop on a bus, you're home free. Punch a pregnant lady and steal a bike? Good luck having someone even try to find the footage for you.
Something else to think about. No worker or member of the public called Luigi in. It was a huge military/CIA surveillance pull that found him. The public story is "parallel construction" all over again. What the episode shows is that it takes a long time to do the analysis still and the technology is not all that workable in a pinch.
The great irony is all this technology is built and deployed through and because of isreal.
The Government doesn't have to spend a money on smartphones, the citizenry do. And on top, they get an additional sales tax on each phone sold and the Government can have back doors on every device. That's the beauty of a self-imposed surveillance state by the citizenry.
Now enforcement on the other hand...