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    controversial topic of police body cameras. These cameras would attempt to provide an officers perspective to difficult situations and might help explain the actions of our police officers. Two recent articles published by the L.A. Times and The New York Times outline the pros and cons to making body cameras standard issue. The article published by the L.A. Times written by Matt Pearce takes a negative stance on the topic. The article clearly outlines the cons to body cameras and provides little insight

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    Since police body cameras have been introduced‚ 75% less accidents have occurred with officers that wore a camera in a California police trail (Koh). Throughout the years‚ police brutality has been a big topic that has taken over the news. Whether or not police should wear body cameras is a question that has many sides and has taken the public into an argument that people don’t know which side to believe. Even though some argue that policemen having cameras invades privacy‚ cameras should be used by

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    Camera setup in television sitcoms determines the style. It could be a single camera or a multi-camera. This paper will explore the similarities and differences between the setups and will look at some well-known sitcoms of both. Single camera set up in a sitcom is when the shots are all shot in one camera‚ every shot is filmed alone‚ and then edited together in post-production to create the story. Multi-camera setup uses three to five cameras. It is mixed live during recording and sometimes has

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    SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM An Internet protocol camera‚ or IP camera‚ is a type of digital video camera commonly employed for surveillance‚ and which unlike analog closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras can send and receive data via a computer network and the Internet. Although most cameras that do this are webcams‚ the term "IP camera" is usually applied only to those used for surveillance. There are two kinds of IP cameras: Centralized IP cameras‚ which require a central Network Video Recorder

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    Surveillance CCTV cameras and privacy of people Is Being watched constantly too high a price for safety? Name: Mohammad Al-zahrani Abstract The purpose of this report is to present the different points of view regarding the extremely wide use of surveillance cameras‚ as well as to explain the civil rights issues that are involved. The report will discuss the use of CCTV cameras in Australia. In addition‚ the report will cover the reliance of countries on surveillance systems for

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    Police Body-Cameras Shockingly Justice Departments are allowing crime to happen‚ due to the fact that they trust police views of the case and declare them innocent‚ thus letting them go without any charges. This needs to stop and the only way for that to happen is issuing police officers body-cameras. Law enforcement should wear body cameras because it will reduce police brutality‚ gain back public trust‚ and treat disorderly cops according to their misconduct as well as reward well-trained officers

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    Ethan Spiro FMS 001‚ A02 January 29‚ 2012 John Zibell Cinematography: Camera Work in the Scuba Scene From The Graduate The Graduate‚ directed by Mike Nichols is a movie that depicts the story of a young man who is searching for his identity.  The main character Ben Braddock‚ played by Dustin Hoffman‚ is a fresh college graduate.  The film follows Ben throughout his very bland life until he is sucked into an affair with Mrs. Robinson‚ a close family friend.  The Graduate encompasses many

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    Red light cameras are becoming a more common sight in the last decade. The debate on whether these cameras are improving the safety of drivers or just causing another financial burden to the states is still as strong as ever. These red light cameras are saving lives and not imposing unnecessary costs on states‚ but instead the cameras are saving states millions of dollars each year. In 2007 it was recorded that each year 751 people die in crashes due to someone running a red light‚ which comes to

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    In the United States there has been more than 1‚200 reports of Police brutality. Camera capturing the video from bystanders phones witnessing the misuse of force. It violates the Eighth Amendment which prohibits the federal government from making more than normal cruel and unusual punishment. Unreasonable force occurs when a law enforcement officer uses more force than required too‚ to make an arrest. Officers are train to stay calm in any sort of situation. I have developed a solution that can limit

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    events and their surroundings‚ they had to paint‚ etch or draw a portrait. As some other inventors had invented their own version of a camera‚ George Eastman invention‚ is one invention that changed the chorus

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