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One is Shinichiro Yokota, 43, whose camera parts company went bankrupt two years ago.
It stars baby-faced Carl Boehm as a voyeuristic focus-puller whose camera doubles as his murder weapon.
In Acts II and III Ross MacGibbon, whose camera direction had been exemplary in Act I, went in for too many close-ups.
A spokeswoman for Redflex, whose camera systems in 14 cities in Arizona are unaffected by the state's withdrawal, predicted speeding would spike on the freeways.
But "it doesn't look like the same guy," said Dr. Chun T. Wong, whose camera caught a glimpse of the suspect, wearing a hooded sweatshirt.
He was simply a young jazz lover whose camera gave him entree into the many New York clubs — the Royal Roost, Birdland, Bop City — whose cover charges he could not afford.
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There were at least twice that many, not including the scores of photographers whose cameras waved in the air like insect antennas.
For example, he said, how should the law treat families whose cameras watch nurses caring for elderly parents or nannies caring for babies?
Mr. Fontaine's system, whose cameras can be controlled by remote, has been primarily used by corporations, said M. Walter Levine, chairman of High Speed Video (highspeedvideo.us), which makes CallerVision.
But the Government intends to widen his remit to include schools and hospitals eventually, as well as shopping centres, whose cameras are private yet have effectively become "tools of the state", according to Mr Rennison.
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