
George Orwell was right
The house in which the famous writer George Orwell lived and worked, the author of Animal Farm and 1984, is now under round-the-clock surveillance of several dozen cameras. A nightmare called "Big Brother" came to life 50 years after the death of the great anti-utopian.

Within a radius of about 180 meters are 32 outdoor surveillance cameras. Several cameras look at the windows of apartments, one closely examines visitors to the Compton Arms pub, where the writer liked to go, and another is located in a grocery store nearby.
A total of 14 English have one surveillance camera, and 4.2 million are located throughout the country of tracking devices . It is estimated that each person falls into their field of vision on average 300 times a day.
via This is London

Within a radius of about 180 meters are 32 outdoor surveillance cameras. Several cameras look at the windows of apartments, one closely examines visitors to the Compton Arms pub, where the writer liked to go, and another is located in a grocery store nearby.
A total of 14 English have one surveillance camera, and 4.2 million are located throughout the country of tracking devices . It is estimated that each person falls into their field of vision on average 300 times a day.
via This is London