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Pocket Issue, Big Brother
- Who's watching you?
- Narrated by: Lucy Price-Lewis, Richard Lyddon, Lisa Coleman, Stephen Pacey
- Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Cameras that can see through your clothes at 80 paces; council tax rising to cover increased CCTV needs; suggestions that Internet Service Providers should monitor customer usage in the comfort of their own homes; plus ID cards, fingerprint and eyeball recognition on the horizon.
In the 21st century, is there anywhere to hide? And if not, should there be? Big Brother: Who is watching you? twitches the curtain and takes a hard look at our increasingly hi-tech, zero privacy society.
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