It seemed to me like the CTC fellow was trying desperately to get across the very complicated point that while headcameras are understandable and could be useful for court cases, we really want to steer the situation so that we don't actually NEED cameras on us all the time.
Or at least, that's what I was thinking he ought to say. Maybe I was projecting.
It seemed to me like the CTC fellow was trying desperately to get across the very complicated point that while headcameras are understandable and could be useful for court cases, we really want to steer the situation so that we don't actually NEED cameras on us all the time.
Or at least, that's what I was thinking he ought to say. Maybe I was projecting.