Big Brother is watching - Pictures
As I mentioned in a few posts earlier, I'll try to get pictures of the surveillance camera and here they are.
As you can see clearly in this picture, the camera is placed in a strategic position. Not only does it overlook the lift landing, it potentially covers several other areas as well.
I have no idea where it is pointed at but I guess it's either the lift landing, public tap (which is shown in the next picture) or the letterbox area, which is exactly where I took this picture from.
Oh yes, pardon the black patches. I covered the notice boards as well as the block number, lest my neighbours cry foul of privacy, security, blah...
The same area, just that this is the angle taken from the lift landing. Although the pictures look vastly different, they are taken in a space of less than a minute. It's just the effect of lighting that is messing things up.
Notice that the public tap (in the background) is potentially under surveillance too? Perhaps one too many resident has been trying to keep his/her utilities bills down and exploited the public tap for personal use and the authorities are pissed enough to put up a camera as a form of deterrence. You know, same concept as a speed camera.
By the way, the camera cable runs all the way to a switch room beside the lift landing. Who has access to that room? I do not know but I have no wish to know either.
As you can see clearly in this picture, the camera is placed in a strategic position. Not only does it overlook the lift landing, it potentially covers several other areas as well.
I have no idea where it is pointed at but I guess it's either the lift landing, public tap (which is shown in the next picture) or the letterbox area, which is exactly where I took this picture from.
Oh yes, pardon the black patches. I covered the notice boards as well as the block number, lest my neighbours cry foul of privacy, security, blah...
The same area, just that this is the angle taken from the lift landing. Although the pictures look vastly different, they are taken in a space of less than a minute. It's just the effect of lighting that is messing things up.
Notice that the public tap (in the background) is potentially under surveillance too? Perhaps one too many resident has been trying to keep his/her utilities bills down and exploited the public tap for personal use and the authorities are pissed enough to put up a camera as a form of deterrence. You know, same concept as a speed camera.
By the way, the camera cable runs all the way to a switch room beside the lift landing. Who has access to that room? I do not know but I have no wish to know either.
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