SIXTEEN cameras on the new London bus, 205, Islington, London, UK.JPG

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    Preoccupations, dominiccampbell, Steve J, david.orban, and 8 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    1. John Baichtal 45 months ago | reply

      What is #16? The asphalt beneath the bus?

    2. greywulf [deleted] 45 months ago | reply

      Utter idiocy.

    3. fatuousplatitudes 45 months ago | reply

      is that a camera by the very 4 x 4 display itself, watching you watching me watching you watching us?

    4. Xenophore 45 months ago | reply

      The new fascism, brought to you by Gordon Brown and the Labour Party in the UK and coming soon to the US “for your protection.”

    5. Christopher Vigliotti 45 months ago | reply

      put that on a bus in the US and someone will steal it.

    6. Craig Murphy 45 months ago | reply

      There is a danger that too many folks will be filmed...and a new reality TV series spawned. Or worse, a new talent[less] X-factor show. 17 well-orchestrated individuals (one producing) could do something slightly funny in front of those cameras...a new show is born. Unbelievable.

    7. OwenBlacker 45 months ago | reply

      That is just obscene.

    8. Adrian Short 45 months ago | reply

      What's the right number of cameras for a bus?

    9. absentbabinski 45 months ago | reply

      Yo dawg, we put a camera on your bus so you could lose your basic human right to privacy while you drive!

    10. raytube 45 months ago | reply

      I would assume the feed is being broadcast off the bus realtime.

    11. Mikee Showbiz 45 months ago | reply

      Wow, I'm amazed there isn't one camera for the roof of the bus... just in case.

    12. wwward 45 months ago | reply

      It all started with citizens becoming "voters" and then finally the degrading "taxpayers." We are nothing more than fodder for the politicians' cannon.

      The black image is the rectal inspection system for the final intrusive "security" need.

    13. MetaGrrrl 45 months ago | reply

      Then again, as an art object - a way of exploring your current space - it's kind of fascinating.

    14. karsoe 45 months ago | reply

      Wow, and I thought that 4 cameras on the buses in Sydney (Australia) was a bit OTT...

    15. GlensLens! 10 months ago | reply

      Big Brothers Bus, destination....oblivion!

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