Comment Poor janitors. (Score 1) 19
Won't someone please consider the poor cleaning crew that has to hose everything down after work? *shudder*
Won't someone please consider the poor cleaning crew that has to hose everything down after work? *shudder*
It seems likely, since online gaming providers can't guarantee that their game isn't being used to say obscene things in places where children might hear.
From the article: "That exemption is the only reason why multi-player games with user-generated environments are possible in this country; without it, it'd only take one game user anywhere in the world to produce objectionable content in the game environment to make the Australian Government ban the game for everyone," said Newton.
Who knows -- people in Australia may have to move to Iran to play World of Warcraft.
Are the people who are controlling the cameras anonymous? People are a lot less willing to be nosy if it's known they're doing so. If they're such noble, upright citizens, surely they won't object to having their names and addresses published in realtime.
"Now operating camera: Herbert Xavier of 211 W. Main Street. Assessed home value, $239,000. Previous arrests for endangering the welfare of a minor and public lewdness."
He keeps differentiating, flying off on a tangent.