
Top 14 Quotes About Cctv
#1. We felt it was very important for an entity like CCTV to make its presence felt ... To generate a space and to define a space, that is the main thing.
Rem Koolhaas
#2. Nothing we do is ever going unnoticed. It's on CCTV cameras, it's on iphones, it's everywhere.
Anastasia Griffith
#3. There is a widening gap between the middle-aged-to-older generation, who still read newspapers and watch CCTV news, and the Internet generation.
Rebecca MacKinnon
#4. CCTV is seen either as a symbol of Orwellian dystopia or a technology that will lead to crime-free streets and civil behaviour. While arguments continue, there is very little solid data in the public domain about the costs, quantity and effectiveness of surveillance.
Heather Brooke
#5. Cities have become places where we are controlled, by CCTV and other means, in the same way as machines are controlled. My works provide an imaginative space in which this can be challenged. It's like opening a window in a closed room.
Antony Gormley
#6. I've decided to recast myself as Utopian. I like this landscape of the M25 and Heathrow. I like airfreight offices and rent-a-car bureaus. I like dual carriageways. When I see a CCTV camera, I know I'm safe.
J.G. Ballard
#7. I was stuck as a Boomer type in a lot of people's minds.
David Morse
#9. You're my son. I love you. You work for godless sorcerers who I'd happily gut on the altar of that pyramid and you are part of a system that will one day destroy our city and our planet, but I still love you.
Max Gladstone
#10. Not enough people know or understand just how little freedom we have left.
Korban Blake
#12. There's very few pitching coaches that I worked with that actually came out on the mound and told me what I was doing wrong with the knuckleball. Because they just didn't know. So I had to figure it out. I was on my own.
Phil Niekro
#13. First is a poem, a ballad, out of Scotland. You may say there is no king in it, and of course there isn't, which is what makes it so sad. The last line of the third verse, 'O he might hae been a king' is so sad that I don't like to look at it with both eyes at once.
William Mayne
#14. I am a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it
Stephen Leacock
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