Fyfe, Professor in the University of Dundee, claimed that the use of surveillance cameras may be considered unethical in various ways (45). In the streets, these cameras are installed to help the police fight criminal acts. However, this is not what happens in most of the cases. The police officers are sometimes cooperated, and they occasionally help individuals to trace the movements of friends, family members, and any other persons of interest. The research by Daniel Kennedy, a forensic criminologist and professor who frequently consults in security, revealed that “CCTV footages are always accessed by individuals who are not security agents or legal practitioners for personal benefits” (6). This is extremely unethical, when a person is offered a chance to track movements of others for personal advances, then the imbalance may actually promote insecurity and criminal acts instead of stopping it. Moreover, it is unethical for someone in a given office to have an exclusive view of all the activities that a private individual engages in as soon as he or she leaves his …show more content…
People like expressing themselves in different ways to different people. In the United States, there are parks within the city where people can visit with their friends and have good time. These parks are popular because they offer a sense of isolation and privacy. One can easily go there with a loved one and express some of the deepest feelings in an environment where there are no other gazing eyes. They can play, chat, and even engage in games that they played when they were children, just in the name of love. They know that they will not be judged by the public. This freedom of expression is always lost when the government used the cameras to monitor activities in these parks. Instead of seeing two individuals who are in love and having fun together, the security agencies will be seeing individuals who are probably planning an attack. For that reason, it would be common for such individuals to be arrested by the police and subjected to a systematic search for no good