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Scottish Daily Express

ORDINARY members of the public could soon earn their monthly wage – just by keeping an eye on their neighbours.
In a controversial plan, set to launch in November, people could grab a grand simply by watching CCTV footage from the comfort of their own sofa.
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Open Bytes

"Celebrating FOSS, exposing FUD!"
Internet Eyes – A step forward in crime prevention?
CCTV, does it make you feel safe? How many crimes have been detected by its use and do you consider it to be an effective investment? Some of these questions are difficult to answer and there can never be a way of measuring the crimes that CCTV has prevented, so it was with great interest that I heard about a new technology/system which is to be hitting the market shortly.
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Sky News

Super Snoopers Paid To Fight Crime On Web.
A new internet site allows would-be super snoopers to plug into CCTV online and report the crimes they come across.
CCTV Cameras' pictures could be streamed to live computers.
The network of citizen crime watchers who sign up to the site will have four random CCTV streams sent to them live - and are given the chance to win £1,000 for their efforts.
The cameras' owners will pay a fee to have their footage played out and observers will get points for reporting any misdemeanours.
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Times Online

Crimespotting: the new way to make money on the Internet.
Britain, already one of the most snooped-upon nations on Earth, is about to become a nation of snoopers.
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BBC News

Members of the public could earn cash by monitoring commercial CCTV cameras in their own home, in a scheme planned to begin next month.
The Internet Eyes website will offer up to £1,000 if viewers spot shoplifting or other crimes in progress.
The site's owners say they want to combine crime prevention with the incentive of winning money.
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