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A walk through CCTV

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Chris Vallance | 05:45 UK time, Saturday, 30 May 2009

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A pub landlord whose sophisticated face-recognition cameras guard, among other things, his koi carp; an independent CCTV training vehicle; a box factory and a barber from Barnet.

Listener Michael Dear's 2.5 mile route to work takes him past 122 cameras. On this week's iPM we spoke with people who live and work along his route about how the cameras affect them. Think of it as a snapshot of Britain under CCTV.

Below is part of a map Michael made to help us follow his route. It doesn't start quite where he lives, nor does it end exactly at his work.

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You can listen to the journey in the player below:







Norwich based listener Conrad Costa first put us on to the issue of CCTV. But like all stories on iPM the end of the show isn't the end of our interest in the issues. If you've an experience to share,like those of the people we met on our walk, please do get in touch.

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