I have either lost something or broken the equipment recently. Will I have a catastrophe? I'm worried.

"The camera is very useful!" A teacher from Yucai Middle School told the reporter of Looking at Oriental Weekly that the school caught the thief with a camera, and it was very shocking since then, and there were fewer cases of losing things. After hearing that there will be more cameras in public places, Sheng Kai, who works at the door, blurted out: "I support it, good thing! There will definitely be a little discomfort in front of the camera, but the public's interests far outweigh the little discomfort being monitored. A little discomfort can be overcome; If a little discomfort is exchanged for a great guarantee of the public interest, it should be a great progress. " He told the reporter of Looking at Oriental Weekly. But he stressed that it is necessary to strictly distinguish between public space and private space. Private space is sacred and inviolable. You must never install monitors in any private space, such as student dormitories. Mr. Huang, the editor of Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao, told the reporter that in July, a tall building in Hong Kong dropped scissors and stuck them in the head of an old man, which almost killed him. Neither the police nor the Housing Department can find out who threw it. There have been incidents of throwing bricks at high altitude before. Whenever there is a falling object case, what Hong Kong people discuss most is: Why can't the camera capture it? Wang Dawei, a professor at China Public Security University, told the reporter of Outlook Oriental Weekly that cameras and CCTV monitoring systems can intimidate criminals, help criminal investigators find clues and provide evidence; However, as a technical preventive measure, it can only cure the symptoms, not just pretend that everything will be fine. He reminded the public that the intensity of patrols, organizational defense and psychological awareness of residents must not be reduced. What is more important to reduce the crime rate is to cure the root cause, that is, to properly handle social contradictions in a timely manner. In fact, the camera can not only act as a protector of personal life and property safety, but also become a tool for criminals to commit crimes. Three years ago, the criminal Xu Zhengguo rented a room at Zhuzhou Railway Station, installed TV monitoring equipment, monitored the ATM for 24 hours and obtained a bank card. He also hired six people to pick up the bank receipts discarded by customers near the ATM, and then returned to Changsha to sort out the information and clone the depositors' bank cards to withdraw money. In this way, Xu Zhengguo stole more than 200,000 yuan in deposits and was arrested. In the high-risk modern society, the progress of science and technology caters to the needs of public safety. Since 1950s, Europe and North America have entered the peak period of technical prevention, and a large number of cameras and CCTV monitoring systems have been installed. Especially in London and Japan, it is almost everywhere. It is said that there are about110 CCTV monitors in Britain at present. By 2008, the number of closed-circuit television monitors in Britain will be as high as 1 10,000, which means that there is one for every two British people on average. The gray field of public and private "public safety also involves us personally, and we can't just emphasize personal privacy." Xu Youyu, a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said in an interview with Outlook Oriental Weekly that it is definitely necessary to install cameras in public places for the purpose of maintaining the safety of public places. However, in the absence of "institutional warmth" based on law, it is difficult to grasp the delicate balance between the needs of public governance and citizens' right to privacy. A little carelessness, the excessive abuse of the former may cause harm to the latter. Three years ago, Mou Wei, a student of Fuxing Middle School in Hongkou District, Shanghai, and Ren Mou, a girlfriend of the same school, kissed in the classroom, which was photographed by the camera installed in the school and broadcast on the school TV station. The two men took Fuxing Middle School to court on the grounds that "the unauthorized video recording and public broadcasting by the school constituted an infringement on their privacy, personality and reputation rights", and the first-instance judgment lost. The plaintiff's attorney, Alice Jiang Wei, expressed concern about the trial result, fearing that this judgment would set a bad example for similar illegal acts that may occur in the future. Due to the absence of law, more events wander between public governance and personal privacy. In July, a special unannounced visit inspection team was set up in Qijiang County, Chongqing, using secret shooting equipment to collect all kinds of negative audio-visual materials from 63 government agencies and staff in the county and supervise their behavior. At present, unannounced visits have extended to violations of law and discipline that may occur at any time by organs and staff. This news triggered discussions on the Internet, such as "Are civil servants ordinary citizens" and "Do civil servants have the right to privacy". A college teacher told the reporter of Outlook Oriental Weekly that when he was giving a lecture in a certain place in Anhui, the head of the local security department invited him to visit the monitoring system. After demonstrating that the high-precision camera can see the embroidered icon on the security guard's clothes, the person in charge said, "I can clearly see who wrote the letter every day." Professor Zhou Hanhua, the drafter of the Expert Proposal on Personal Information Protection and a researcher at the Institute of Law of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, has publicly pointed out that even if the organs or law enforcement departments install cameras for social order, they can only be used within the scope of ensuring and maintaining social order and cannot be used for other purposes. According to the statistics of the public security department of the camera shortage and accident industry, by the end of the year, all kinds of schools had installed probes, and one of the boarding schools realized the networking of the video surveillance system with the public security organs. At present, the coverage rate of all key primary and secondary schools' safety technical defense facilities, mainly probes, infrared detectors and emergency buttons, has reached 95%. Some middle schools with good hardware conditions have installed thirty or forty probes, and some university campuses have hundreds of probes. What impact will these cameras have on underage children? A middle school teacher told the reporter of Looking at Oriental Weekly that one day the manager suddenly found that there was no picture in a monitoring system, and later he found that the camera originally facing the corridor was turned to the ceiling. After the school leaders learned about it, they urgently checked the previous video materials. The picture shows several students playing by the monitor. When they saw the monitor, they began to get together to discuss something. After a while, a child came to the camera and suddenly the picture became the ceiling. After finding out the facts, the dean called these students to talk. They said that they felt that the camera was monitoring themselves and they were very unhappy. After the teacher explained that the camera was not installed to monitor the students' discipline, but to ensure the public property and safety of the school, these students admitted their mistakes. Professor Wang Jisheng from the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences pointed out in an interview with the reporter of Outlook Oriental Weekly that the psychological impact of cameras varies from person to person. For extroverts, monitoring in public places will not bring them pressure. For some introverted and sensitive people, there will be some restrained behavior under these shots, which will cause mental tension. He pointed out that human behavior is influenced by social cognition. As long as these people realize that installing cameras in public places is for public safety, not personal monitoring, they can alleviate their anxiety under this lens. As an electronic device, the appearance of cameras has unexpectedly promoted the development of an industry. Mr. Zhang, who has been driving for eight years, told reporters: "It is a good thing to have more cameras on the road. Let drivers have self-discipline and pay attention to traffic safety. Mistakes must be corrected. Yes, it doesn't matter. " Some drivers don't think like Mr. Zhang. "Please note that there is camera monitoring ahead." In some cars, you will keep hearing such tips. This is an alarm issued after the electronic dog installed in the car "sniffed" the electronic. When a car approaches an intersection with an electronic or radar speedometer, the electronic dog will automatically operate within the range of meters to meters. The relationship between electronics and electronic dogs is like cats and mice in cartoons, which embodies the basic rules of the game in human society. Concerns about risk social monitoring Gordon, a lecturer in the Department of Media and Communication at the London School of Economics? Gao quoted a South Korean security expert as saying: "You should be aware that when you are in a public place, at least three cameras (including) are staring at you." The huge number of cameras installed and today's complicated circulation channels are also worrying: does this bring the gospel of high technology and reduce the hidden space of human beings? According to a member who occupies a large share in the national display field, Outlook Oriental Weekly revealed that the annual consumption of its video equipment is between10-20 million. Although the country has a set of management system for the security industry, including the qualification certification of construction enterprises, the certification of production enterprises, and the control of special equipment (such as pinhole cameras), the channels of electronic equipment are now chaotic, especially in Shenzhen and Guangzhou, where there are many smuggled equipment and unqualified small manufacturers, and the equipment of large manufacturers inevitably flows out through some informal channels. Yu Sheng, an IT insider who is cautious about cameras, told reporters: "Individuals may be exposed in public, but it is not mandatory to record their behavior in these occasions. Just like you have a piece of land, it doesn't mean that you have oil under the ground and the sky on the ground. " He believes that people will behave differently in different environments. People behave differently in different "public spaces". If there are more and more cameras, all "public spaces" will be homogenized, and people's behavior will change accordingly. This is an invasion of personal space. Professor Li Lulu, from the Department of Sociology of China University, pointed out in an interview with the reporter of Outlook Oriental Weekly that people living under the lens are a controversial issue at present. The widespread installation of cameras involves the monitoring problems that will inevitably be discussed in post-modern society. While technological progress brings convenience to human beings, it also destroys the environment, or has a negative impact on the whole social life, including monitoring. If technological means are used without restriction, a technological society will develop, which is likely to become a monitoring society. This may also be the risk of the individual concerned. -For more details, please refer to "The Penalty Criteria for Using Cameras to Endanger Personal Privacy", No.35 of Outlook Oriental Weekly. Units and individuals that change the use of public safety image information system and the location of camera equipment without authorization, or provide and disseminate image information without authorization, shall be fined above 500 yuan 1 10,000 yuan. Those who constitute a crime will be investigated for criminal responsibility according to law. -Restrictive provisions on public security image system "When a criminal case or public security case occurs, with the approval of the person in charge of the public security organ at or above the county level, the image information of the public security image information system can be unconditionally retrieved or viewed. In the event of natural disasters, accidents and public health emergencies, other relevant competent departments can unconditionally obtain or view the image information of the public safety image information system. When searching or viewing, there shall be no less than two department staff, and they shall show their work certificates and abide by the relevant use system of image information. "