Whether he is wanting to disarm us, run green cabs and tax your driving into the Big Craphole over another Globalist scam or monitor your every move, Da' Mayor is one of them.
From London:
"Bloomberg says being watched is now city life; Calls cameras a necessary shield"
by Jill Lawless/Associated Press October 2, 2007
LONDON - Residents of big cities like New York and London must accept that they are under constant watch by video cameras, Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York said yesterday.
[And give a hearty Sig Heil, too, will ya', reader?!]
Bloomberg, holding talks with his London counterpart Ken Livingstone, said such measures as London's "ring of steel" - a network of closed-circuit cameras that monitors the city center - were a necessary protection in a dangerous world.
[Yeah, even though 9/11 was a self-inflicted wound!]
Bloomberg told reporters at London's City Hall:
"In this day and age, if you think that cameras aren't watching you all the time, you are very naive. We are under surveillance all the time from cameras in shops and office buildings, and in London they have multiple cameras on every bus and in every subway car.
The people of London not only support it, but if Ken Livingstone didn't do it they would try to run him out of town on a rail. We live in a dangerous world, and people want to have security cameras."
[Actually, no we don't, shitter! YOU want them!!!!]
During his visit, Bloomberg was getting a demonstration of the ring of steel, a system of cameras and road barriers introduced during the years of Irish Republican Army bombings to protect London's central business district.
[And it still failed to stop "terrorism."
Guess that's why the could never stop the IRA, "terrorism, " 'eh, reader?]
London has one of the world's highest concentrations of surveillance cameras. About 4 million CCTV cameras operate in Britain, and some civil liberties campaigners have warned the country is becoming a "surveillance state."
New York has far fewer, but the number is growing. Authorities hope to implement an $81.5 million version of the ring of steel for lower Manhattan, featuring surveillance cameras as well as barriers that could automatically block streets.
Bloomberg, said New York lagged behind London in the number of cameras on trains and buses during a meeting with the city's head of counterterrorism, Chief Superintendent Alex Robertson:
"It's ridiculous, people who object to using technology. We are way behind, and we really do have to catch up. There are some people who don't like cameras, but the alternative is so much worse."
Why, Mistah Maya, so you can monitor and and charge people for driving, and set up a surveillance state?
Well, FUCK THAT! You just lost a tourist forever!!