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Surveillance vs Unbugged - What's the difference?

surveillance | unbugged |

As a noun surveillance

is close observation of an individual or group; person or persons under suspicion.

As an adjective unbugged is

not bugged; without covert surveillance equipment.

surveillance

Noun

(en noun)
  • Close observation of an individual or group; person or persons under suspicion.
  • Continuous monitoring of disease occurrence for example.
  • (military, espionage) Systematic observation of places and people by visual, aural, electronic, photographic or other means.
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  • , author=Simon Jenkins, authorlink=Simon Jenkins , title=We mustn't overreact to North Korea boys' toys , volume=188, issue=2, page=23 , date=2012-12-21 , magazine= citation , passage=The threat of terrorism to the British lies in the overreaction to it of British governments. Each one in turn clicks up the ratchet of surveillance , intrusion and security. Each one diminishes liberty.}}
  • (legal) In criminal law, an investigation process by which police gather evidence about crimes, or suspected crime, through continued observation of persons or places.
  • Derived terms

    * uberveillance

    See also

    * wiretapping * shadowing * tailing * lookout (act) * sousveillance English words not following the I before E except after C rule ----

    unbugged

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Not bugged; without covert surveillance equipment.
  • * 1991 , Ronald Jay Allen, Richard B. Kuhns, Constitutional criminal procedure
  • Is it perhaps appropriate to take them into account when comparing two closely related investigatory devices — such as the use of bugged and unbugged secret agents?