BEIJING (Reuters) - Young Chinese couples should think twice about getting too affectionate in public in the Chinese capital -- the chances are they are being watched, state media said on Wednesday. "A comprehensive closed-circuit TV camera network in Beijing sees all," the China Daily warned. Security authorities said the cameras were there to make the public feel safe, a vital issue ahead of next year's summer Olympics. "Eye-catching bilingual signs will be put up to remind the public to 'watch your behaviour' when entering areas that have camera surveillance," the newspaper said. It quoted Jian Bo, 20, as saying the cameras were in the public interest. "But I don't think I'll alter my habits. Public displays of affection are fashionable, particularly for me and my girl." In the financial hub of Shanghai, more teenage girls had been calling the city's only accidental pregnancy hotline since the summer vacation started, the newspaper said in a separate article. "We have seen a 12 percent increase in phone calls, and a 23 percent increase in abortion procedures," a doctor was quoted as saying. http://uk.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUKPEK19811720070725?feedType=RSS
well its not like they are havign sex in the streets whats that gottta do with the pregnancy hotline??
imagine if you tryin to get it on in public someone comes out and says, "here's a condom for ya, use it well my young ones" ha....
LOL! Hope you were only being sarcastic! And I thought they already had cameras in almost every corner in Beijing, not to spy on love couples but on potentially threats to the political power.
hehe .. i know! it's China! yah ... i know. or another incident of Tiananmen Square. REMEMBER people ... you can't PDA in China; you can't simply kiss someone in India.
You cant kiss at tien mien square or else the security to get to you. I assume there is a spy camera there. Its was one some news site a week ago