Everywhere you go you were being watched by telescreens, heard by hidden mics, or spied on by undercover party members. Nowadays, in our generation (society), we are growing more closer to a world where privacy does not exist due to advancement in technology. The government has access to every public and private camera footage, every text message sent, website history, and every phone call being made. They know everything before we even tell them. What do they do with this information? That is the question that seems to be running through everyone's mind. If they are not using it for crime fighting and advertising, then what for? This in fact means, or in other words proves that our society …show more content…
That’s my Tracker.”, written by Peter Maass and Megha
Rajagopalan states, “Though we invite some tracking…. much of it is done without our awareness.” We are being watched and tracked without consent. “1984” consisted of a population of people that were being watched by their government, in other words what we would call Big Brother, and soon they were eventually brainwashed and molded into basically human robots. In efforts to keep communities safe the author in this article, “Long Beach Police to Use 400 Cameras Citywide to Fight Crime”, would argue that surveillance is necessary in order to ensure safety. “We are using every technology advantage to improve safety in this city.
Long Beach officers will now know even before they arrive what potential threats they face.”
Although this is great, Yay for safety awareness, we have to keep in mind that we are entitled to privacy because it is only far. It is not how it was back then, we can say what we want, talk to whomever we please, so on and so forth. At the end of the day the question that I would be asking is why do we, legally, not have access to every public and private owned camera if