Tech vs Taggers
2003-02-18 01:34:16+01 by TC 1 comments
A cool confluence of technology is used to defeat taggers in San Diego. While this particular scenario seems kinda cool, I worry about it's abuse and how it can further erode our privacy.
2003-02-18 01:34:16+01 by TC 1 comments
A cool confluence of technology is used to defeat taggers in San Diego. While this particular scenario seems kinda cool, I worry about it's abuse and how it can further erode our privacy.
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#Comment made: 2003-02-20 03:40:38+01 by: Shawn
Is this really that big a problem? That requires that much attention by law enforcement? Not having ever lived in-city, and not being a frequent visitor, my only exposure to graffiti is on TV shows and the news. Personally, I've always found it marginally cool.
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