BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY Unit 6. Which item do you think is the most/least useful? How often do you/your parents use these items? What other pieces of equipment.

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BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY Unit 6

Which item do you think is the most/least useful? How often do you/your parents use these items? What other pieces of equipment do you use daily? CCTV a mobile phone a credit card ATM a laptop computer a satellite dish a robot

Match the columns to make sentences: CCTV (closed circuit TV) cameras ID cards Radars Security systems Satellites ATMs Microchips Computers to store and organise information to store large amounts of information on circuits to monitor roads and public places to identify you to locate ships and planes when we can’t see them to collect and send information to and from space to protect a building from burglars to allow you to take money out of the bank

No More Secrets surveillance to be aware of the price we pay convenience to operate security mugging shoplifting to keep track of finger scanning fingerprinting to identify face recognition footstep identification via satellite to be located ID card birth certificate automatically to commit crimes privacy to be willing to pay

How can surveillance increase public safety? In what ways can ID technologies offer greater convenience? What is the disadvantage of increased surveillance?