Spy cameras intruding everywhere
Spy cameras are not just a thing of fiction or the movies.  Spy cameras are showing up every, from the classroom to the bedroom.  It&rsquos bad enough that big brother seems to be watching at every turn in our cities.  The real scary part is that most people don&rsquot even notice &ndash or else they just don&rsquot care.
The UK has rolled out CCTV on a massive scale and the US is following suit.  For years now, the government has been monitoring the comings and goings of street corners, subways, and other public areas, and it’s a trend that looks like it will continue. 
It seems that as long as the spy cameras are believed to be keeping us safe, then where the cameras end up and what they film isn&rsquot that important.  Now the cameras are lurking their way into the schools &ndash all under the guise of monitoring activities just to keep the kids in line and out of danger.
In the past, the United States has struggled with the duel need to maintain safety and privacy.  It seems even this haven is losing the battle against the spy camera.  Schools are being monitored in areas that some parent&rsquos feel violate more than privacy. 
When some schools put cameras in locker rooms and bathrooms, there were parents who cried foul.  It wasn&rsquot loud, and it didn&rsquot stick.  After all, this was all for the protection of the children.
Is it ever too much?
The more freedom that individuals turn over, the more freedom that seems to be required of them.  In most circumstances, watching young girls dress would break all kinds of laws.  When it&rsquos maintaining the safety of a school, it is okay.
This doesn&rsquot make sense to me.
Keep the spy cameras to yourself.  I trust that a girl in her bra and panties isn&rsquot much of a security risk.