AS a pensioner riding a mobility scooter, I have now purchased a body CCTV camera.
It basically means I can record on video all my movements during the day.
I see the same with police, traffic wardens, bailiffs and anybody in a government position. So why not us the general public to be able to record our daily encounters?
Like most, my model works on a loop. Hopefully it will record any moment I need to go back on. We go into a shop and they video us, so why can I not video them if they give a bad service?
I love CCTV and if the future means we will all wear one – maybe, just maybe – people might just become a little more decent to one another.
CHRISTINE PETERS
Wellington Road, Bournemouth
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