Amy Eschenfelder
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Re: Smile, You're on Camera!
Well remembered, professor! No, I was regrettably not in attendance for the class' traversal of Main Street-- at least, not in the traditional sense. One of the many wonderful things about cameras is the way in which they enable one to view events af ... -
Re: Smile, You're on Camera!
Hi Alexa, Thanks for your reply! I like your point about people's ignorance and hypocrisy toward surveillance. It reminds me of people who complain on social media about the government and Google tracking their online activity, while at the same tim ... -
Re: Smile, You're on Camera!
You make two excellent points! Firstly, I think you're onto something with your ideas about direct consequence. However, I do see a slight problem. Just because there is no threat of immediate consequences, doesn't meant the possibility of cons ... -
Re: To See or Not To See; Which is More Effective?
Hello Holly, I like your point about cameras mainly being placed at entrances and exits. You describe how this is helpful in solving crimes, but do you think this is also connected to premeditation? I feel that cameras placed near entrances would definit ... -
Re: Watchful Consumers
Kenny, You make a very interesting point about changing menu prices. Before now I had just thought lower prices at lunch were a way of luring in more customers. I had never thought of it the other way round, ie, that restaurants charge more because it is ...