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Big brothers are watching
A UK company called Internet Eyes has launched a new project which pays people to catch shoplifters from the comfort of their own home by watching live in-store surveillance feeds.
Internet Eyes says more than 13,500 people have signed up across Europe for its three-month pilot program, in which sharp-eyed homebodies can earn around £1500 a month by text messaging when they spot a thief at work.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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