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Countries, peoples, languages ​​/ Countries of the world / Cities of Europe. Austria

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VIENNA - capital, port

GRAZ

LINZ - port

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RATTEN

SHWECHAT

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BREGENZ

Innsbruck

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SALZBURG

(10)

KLAGENFURT

EISENSTADT

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Night watchman - a profession for the Internet 18.02.2010

4,2 million surveillance cameras have been installed in buildings, streets and roads in the UK to protect against crime.

The average Englishman is caught by one camera or another 300 times a day. If an observer sat behind the monitor of each camera, this work would have to be occupied by the entire able-bodied population of London. In fact, at any given moment, someone is monitoring the image of only one camera in a thousand. Meanwhile, crime in England is on the rise.

Three Britons came up with the idea: to put a picture from security cameras on the Internet, where there will always be enough users who, having nothing to do, are ready to follow what is happening on the streets of England for a while. Having registered on a special site, you need to go to any of the cameras connected to the Internet at a convenient time for you, and, until you get bored, keep an eye on whether laws are being violated in its field of vision. Having noticed a violation, you need to click the mouse, and the owner of the camera will receive an alarm signal with a fixed frame of the violation.

The user acquires a certain number of points for each such case, and at the end of the month he can participate in the drawing of a prize - 1000 pounds sterling. Points are deducted for false alarms. In return, the owner of the camera pays £20 a week to connect to the system, which is much less than the usual fee for a monitor attendant.

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