Cameras track pupils at West Hills High. Campus' cameras see pupils' every move. Most shrug it off, but privacy advocates don't. ... West Hills High sits on the cutting edge of the emerging surveillance society. ... Demand for [surveillance] products will grow, as people are tracked ... even [at] places such as the Third Street Promenade shopping district in Santa Monica. ACLU: "Once privacy is gone, you can't get it back." ... "It's been so incremental, we almost didn't notice [the surveillance]." There is so much ignorance in this article its hard to know where to start. Its almost artful. A crescendo of fear and power. A spinning cycle of action and reaction that can only end in cataclysm. When I was in high school people who felt hopeless committed suicide and artists predicted shootings. Now people who feel hopeless commit shootings. What do the artists predict? Los Angeles Times: A High School Where the Sensorship Is Pervasive |