Gem99ultra
Elite Member
Here in Canada Ive heard that you must post signs notifying people of active surveillance cameras. If you catch someone in the act breaking in with a hidden camera and no warnings the footage isnt admissible as evidence.
Personally I think the cameras should have identification on them and a number to call or website. If I found a mystery camera with no I.D. Id be yanking the batteries, SIM and SD cards and keeping the camera as a new toy...if its on my property without permission or I.D. then obviously its mine. If there was a Gov I.D. tag Id leave it alone.
Marching down? Like it or not we are already there. Did you ever hear the quip "In Canada one third of the population works for the government in some way...i.e. teachers, medical, police, emergency, govt employees etc. One third of the population is on some form of social assistance i.e. welfare, unemployment, old age pension. That means the remaining one third is supporting the other two thirds."
What a relief! And here I was thinking that "I" was the only one paying taxes.
Don't you just feel real sorry for all of the workers that insist on being paid in cash. Makes you question their honesty on their tax returns - if they even file one.