The trouble is, people are not afraid of the cameras. So said Chief Inspector Mick Neville, explaining why the widespread introduction of cameras has not led to the hoped for reductions in crime
I expect he meant to say Bad People. Good People are not afraid of anything
For, as those wheeled round the broadcasting studios this morning to defend the use of lie detectors on those applying for housing benefits from local councils were quick to remind us: If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to be afraid of
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