Technology Added to Residences | Emergency Help Phones for Each Residence | Surveillance of private / public spaces

The Sovereign Empress Queen Ann of England and Spain is under constant surveillance while outside of a palace and understands the stress of being under constant scrutiny by camera surveillance.

The benefits of surveillance exists.  Digital information of your life and the ability to state through raw footage supporting evidence of your character and life is helpful for court cases and general life.

Personal Residence Surveillance

The current surveillance system set up by the government police departments is considered excessive by the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann and, within the boundaries of the commonwealth, surveillance within private homes is for emergency purposes only. 

Surveillance cameras from the government are located in smoke alarms and some heating / air conditioning vents placed in residences as part of the manufacture process of the devices. The system currently in place is not constantly monitoring residents unless by court order and may be turned on by screaming "Help" or by excessive screaming in the residence for Home Office to determine if emergency staff need to be dispatched.

Because the smoke alarms are electrical and do not turn off, the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann of England and Spain is putting into each residence a landline phone that does not turn off and is next to the electrical box.  This phone is to avoid panic from dead mobiles, lack of mobile network, lack of knowledge of emergency numbers and talking to the monitoring system to remove doubt as to the need for emergency help.

The subjects of her monarchies and the commonwealth are able to pick up the emergency phone and ask for help by simply talking into the receiver.   The phones are monitored by emergency services of each monarchy or country and the cameras are monitored by Monarchy Intelligence and Home Office.  The emergency help may have anything to do with the residence or the person.

All Digital Devices have Surveillance Embedded

It is known by the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann of England and Spain, that all technology devices and digital devices have surveillance embedded within them from unknown intelligence sources. When you use technology, you are placing yourself in a public space the same as sitting in a public park.  This is not changing due to the police's need for information to keep the monarchy and commonwealth safe so, if you would like privacy, remove all digital and technology devices from your bedrooms, bathrooms and other living spaces or cover them when not in use to avoid video recording of yourself in those locations.

If you decide to cover a device, it may still be recording audio and if you unplug a device, it may still have a battery that continues to record video and/or audio by an intelligence agency outside of the monarchy.

There are surveillance devices that may be placed in other items in your residence and automobiles. If you would like to know what devices in your house / car have digital surveillance, you may make an appointment with Home office to check your residence and cars to lower your exposure to camera footage of your living spaces and your private lives.

Public Surveillance Data

The surveillance data outside of your residence is monitored by Home Office and the Monarchy Intelligence agency and other agencies that may access to the data legally collected with permission or illegally collected as will be demonstrated at the Surveillance Museum in London that is created with this note.   

Review of Personal Digital Data Collected by the Monarchy and Archived by the Monarchy

All data collected about a person by the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann of England and Spain is available for such persons to review and is kept in the royal archive as part of the archive of the monarchy. This system was put in place and inherited by the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann of England and Spain and will continue to operate without violating the rights of her individual subjects or her family, children in Guardianship or Consorts or the Sovereign Empress Queen of England and Spain.

The current system of surveillance which was put in place to monitor royal subjects and employees and is now renewed with each person on the system re-approving specific feeds or being removed from the monitoring system.

Anyone wanting to keep their feed in the system for raw access to data must sign an agreement renewing access to their spaces on an annual basis.  Each feed owner must state which feeds they want to keep active in the buildings they own and in their personal spaces.  The surveillance feed network will only use feeds that persons are willing to keep active.  All feeds that are not approved by subjects will be deleted from the network and all data recorded to that date will be archived in the royal archive with access allowed to the individuals recorded.

This agreement with feeds and private subjects and residents allows the royal archive to continue recording raw data feeds and supply the monarchy subjects with a raw feed network system and programming.  All data is collected and monitored by the Ministry of Digital Information Networking and available to home office and Monarchy Intelligence (MI -I) .

The Ministry of Digital Information and Networking will monitor the feeds and allow access to digital technology feeds by individuals who have signed the agreements to be recorded and have their data  archived by the monarchy.  Unless agreed to specifically, the data feeds may not be used for the purpose of creating fictional digital content or creative nonfiction content.  

Only the feeds stated as available for creative purposes may be used for collaging of digital data. The feeds available for news gathering which are raw footage must have the approval of the owner of the intellectual property before the footage may be used for news.  Reenactments of data are allowed but may not refer to the original data or embed the original data.  An example of this may be found through the German News system where actors are used to share news stories.

Any abuse by surveillance including the theft of financial data or business data (corporate espionage) will be addressed by the criminal courts if collected for personal use or released to the public for use in the private sector.  

Data kept by the government and archived as proof of ownership of ideas is not a theft and may be used in the intellectual property courts.  Data collected and stored about financial information is classified and is illegal to share on any digital network or with employees outside of those focused on digital finance protection within home office.