?It really is a simple matter. The expertise in the U.S. government on cybersecurity largely rests in one place, and that's the National Security Agency,..."
This is a carefully worded and factually correct statement. Now give us our money.
Of course, since evidence has shown, over and over again, that these kinds of cameras don't actually make anyone safer, shouldn't we be focused on finding technologies that actually do make the roads safer, rather than just those that boost local government coffers?
We (US military and military families serving overseas) get screwed by Hulu, and multiple other sites on a daily basis. I'm in the UK (with BT Broadband,) so that makes it even worse. Being forced to find workarounds is time consuming and absurd.
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?It really is a simple matter. The expertise in the U.S. government on cybersecurity largely rests in one place, and that's the National Security Agency,..."
This is a carefully worded and factually correct statement. Now give us our money.
Forget new tech... England still hasn't caught up on installing street lights. And now there are plans to turn the few that exist off.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/9173729.stm
Of course, since evidence has shown, over and over again, that these kinds of cameras don't actually make anyone safer, shouldn't we be focused on finding technologies that actually do make the roads safer, rather than just those that boost local government coffers?
US military overseas
We (US military and military families serving overseas) get screwed by Hulu, and multiple other sites on a daily basis. I'm in the UK (with BT Broadband,) so that makes it even worse. Being forced to find workarounds is time consuming and absurd.