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I was watching some programme on bbc1 the other day which was celebrating the success of cctv and surveilance technology in catching criminals. One of the examples involved two blokes being spotted taking booze from the shop they worked in, the owner of the establishment had set up a hidden camera in the stockroom to watch the two while they worked.
Anyway it got me thinking about other forms of surveilance in the work place, not just cameras but other devices such as those computer devices that delivery drivers have to log all deliveries on and if i remember correctly also relay the area that the driver is in at any one time (does anyone know what theyre refered to?). theres other examples of surveilance being used to protect property such as Tescos plan to chip all products in order to stop warehouse staff trying to balance the scales.
Anyway can anyone else think of any other examples or forms of surveilance used on staff, if anyone knows of any class based critiques of surveilance that would also be helpful.

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