Saturday, August 18, 2012

cctv in school (debate)

Hello everyone, my name is sally.
I'm the prime minister of government.
First, I will say the topic.
Second, I will define the terms.                              
Third, I will give the split.
Lastly, I will argue our first arguement.
Our debate topic is "cctv should be in school".                      

  
We agree on this topic.
We define cctv as students as in the playground, in the gym, and in the classrooms.
Now, I will give the split.
Our first arguement is that it helps stopping crime.
Our second arguement is that it can b used for evidence.
Now, I will argue our first arguement.
Our fisrt arguement is that it can help stopping crime.
As a example of our arguement is that we can catch criminals in a secret way.
For example, for foreign visitors to britain, and especially London, abiding memories
of the trip have usually centred on historic architecture, galleries, and parks.
Now, tourists also take home with them the memory of a forest of cctv cameras that
watched their every move.
Britain has far away the largest number of surbeilance cameras in the world.
It is not known for certain how many there are, although one estimate puts the total at
4.2 million, or one for every 14 people, with one million in the capital alone.
Nobody can deny that this invovles snooping on people in a way that would still be intolerable in countires
with recent memories of totalitartion regimes.
And most people instinctivily feel watched over by cctv.
In conclusion, I strongly agree that the cctv is safety guide.

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