The famous detective in the comic world
Chapter 176 Camera
Chapter 176 Camera
"What did you guys talk about?"
Seeing Watanabe Yuri chatting with forensic officer Cohen and watching him leave, He Nan leaned forward and asked in a low voice.
"...I just advised him to resign." Yuri Watanabe's expression was a bit bitter: "As for what choice to make, it is his own business."
"Really?"
"Otherwise, there is still a fake." Watanabe Yuri stepped forward and walked to his desk: "I will not persuade people to stay. Even if I need the help of clean and honest police, I can't kill them."
"It's the gangsters and the social environment that will kill them, not you, Watanabe."
"Of course it's me." Watanabe Yuri's voice was a little tired: "... I know that he may be eliminated by the gang if he continues to stay as a clean policeman, but I still persuade him to stay here and take risks? Then I didn't do it myself Pushing him into the fire pit."
"However, maybe what he wants to insist on is just a lack of encouragement from his predecessors?" He Nan said: "At least you don't just give one kind of advice, but talk about both? Cohen admires you, you can see Come out. The words of idols are often the most—”
"—Because he worships me, so I can't talk nonsense." Yuri Watanabe said with a sullen face, "... that's enough, Ho Nan, don't talk about this issue anymore. I'm going to dispatch people to find Marvel... ...do you want to stay here?"
"Well, I want to rush to the scene as soon as possible." He Nan nodded: "Go to work. I'll just watch here."
So, after Yuri Watanabe came to the desk, he started to make phone calls and dispatched people to investigate where Marvell's vehicle had gone, and whether the two had any records of taking other means of transportation.
Fortunately, the license plate number and vehicle model of their car are registered.
The next step is to wait for clues from the inspectors and police officers in other positions.They found the car and reported it.
And Ho Nan and Watanabe Yuri are studying the case, and analyzing where the car is most likely to escape after the report.
He Nan also told Yuri Watanabe that he was investigating Basil Homer and hoped that she would keep it a secret—Officer Watanabe was still very trusted by him
"...It would be great if there were more cameras." He Nan waited anxiously; "There are not many public cameras in New York now in the hands of the police, and it will take a lot of effort to solve a case."
"Yeah." Yuri Watanabe looked at the map and frowned, "But even with the current cameras, there are always people clamoring to take them down... They feel uncomfortable when they are stared at by the cameras, saying that they feel Their privacy has been violated, and they believe that they deprive citizens of their freedom... Every time they mention the need to increase the number of cameras, it will be even more serious. They will take to the streets to march and strike, saying that this kind of behavior is to centralize power and oppressive rule. Today, the increase The camera will start monitoring your every word and deed tomorrow. In the end, your home will be occupied by cameras, and if you say a wrong sentence, you will go to jail."
"Fuck the fuck, if something goes wrong and you can't solve the case, are they the same people who scold the police for being incompetent? They don't even have a camera, so let them break it down and see if it hurts!" He Nan snorted. : "I think these idiots just have nothing to do every day. They only know to go to the street and hold up a sign and shout slogans, thinking that this will make them think independently... Isn't it actually selfish? They care so much about their own privacy Why don't you live in a place where there are no people, the city needs order, and the deterioration of law and order is inseparable from the fact that crime is easy to die without evidence."
"Our opinions are not important. Everything the police say is wrong now. Now they will only call the camera bad, and you can't make sense." Yuri Watanabe flipped through the file in a hurry, his tone full of sleepiness: "This kind of thing It has been many years. Now the opposition is getting louder and louder, it seems that no one wants a camera anymore...Strange? Actually, we have checked everything, and there is a pusher behind it.”
"Go on."
"Criminal forces will stir up emotions in various media and hire actors to parade in the streets. After extensive media reports and the platforms of so-called experts and liberal fighters, most people will soon be brainwashed and feel that public cameras are an invasion of privacy. It is intolerable. They feel that the U.S. government will use these words and deeds to control them, and they will know everything about them. The feeling that everything is seen is creepy." Yuri Watanabe said here, shaking Shaking his head: "I really don't know what's so important about that little privacy if you don't commit crimes outside."
"And the privacy of ordinary people can't be hidden, right? Compared with this, life safety is more important. If the cameras form a powerful surveillance network, the crime rate will definitely be greatly reduced, and there will not be so many fugitives who cannot be caught Already." He Nan shook his head: "I've also read someone saying that if the camera is not removed, the identity of the superhero will be easily exposed."
"If there are enough cameras, ordinary criminals don't need superheroes like Spiderman to deal with them every day, and we can solve them by ourselves." Yuri Watanabe mentioned superheroes, and he seemed quite helpless: "It's not possible , Can a superhero cooperate with us? We keep his identity a secret—well, but definitely not at this stage...Maybe it will be better after the Superhero Registration Act is passed."
"I don't think it will get better." He Nan said: "The police station and the political circle are so corrupt, how do you keep the hero's identity a secret? It will definitely be leaked to the enemy soon. Then the hero and his family and friends will be in danger." There are many heroes who dare not reveal their identities, and they have offended too many villains."
"...This is of course a problem." Yuri Watanabe paused when he said this, and looked at Ho Nan: "...What about you? Don't you need to hide your identity?"
"I don't think I need it for the time being—well, the main thing is that I can't hide it." He Nan sighed: "I'm not a superhero anyway? I won't take the initiative to fight crimes whenever I see them. I just a detective."
"It's not that you think you are not, others will agree with you." Watanabe shook his head: "As long as you have special abilities—whether it's superpowers, combat skills, or scientific research, and use them in good deeds, you will Will be considered a superhero. The mainstream argument is like this... Now that you have offended the chess master, have you ever thought about what to do if you are retaliated?"
"...I feel that I have offended many people in the past two years as a detective, including gangsters... The death rate in this profession is not low." Although He Nan also felt a little uneasy, there was nothing he could do: "That's what detectives are like." Ah... If you are afraid of offending anything, you will not be able to investigate the case."
(End of this chapter)
"What did you guys talk about?"
Seeing Watanabe Yuri chatting with forensic officer Cohen and watching him leave, He Nan leaned forward and asked in a low voice.
"...I just advised him to resign." Yuri Watanabe's expression was a bit bitter: "As for what choice to make, it is his own business."
"Really?"
"Otherwise, there is still a fake." Watanabe Yuri stepped forward and walked to his desk: "I will not persuade people to stay. Even if I need the help of clean and honest police, I can't kill them."
"It's the gangsters and the social environment that will kill them, not you, Watanabe."
"Of course it's me." Watanabe Yuri's voice was a little tired: "... I know that he may be eliminated by the gang if he continues to stay as a clean policeman, but I still persuade him to stay here and take risks? Then I didn't do it myself Pushing him into the fire pit."
"However, maybe what he wants to insist on is just a lack of encouragement from his predecessors?" He Nan said: "At least you don't just give one kind of advice, but talk about both? Cohen admires you, you can see Come out. The words of idols are often the most—”
"—Because he worships me, so I can't talk nonsense." Yuri Watanabe said with a sullen face, "... that's enough, Ho Nan, don't talk about this issue anymore. I'm going to dispatch people to find Marvel... ...do you want to stay here?"
"Well, I want to rush to the scene as soon as possible." He Nan nodded: "Go to work. I'll just watch here."
So, after Yuri Watanabe came to the desk, he started to make phone calls and dispatched people to investigate where Marvell's vehicle had gone, and whether the two had any records of taking other means of transportation.
Fortunately, the license plate number and vehicle model of their car are registered.
The next step is to wait for clues from the inspectors and police officers in other positions.They found the car and reported it.
And Ho Nan and Watanabe Yuri are studying the case, and analyzing where the car is most likely to escape after the report.
He Nan also told Yuri Watanabe that he was investigating Basil Homer and hoped that she would keep it a secret—Officer Watanabe was still very trusted by him
"...It would be great if there were more cameras." He Nan waited anxiously; "There are not many public cameras in New York now in the hands of the police, and it will take a lot of effort to solve a case."
"Yeah." Yuri Watanabe looked at the map and frowned, "But even with the current cameras, there are always people clamoring to take them down... They feel uncomfortable when they are stared at by the cameras, saying that they feel Their privacy has been violated, and they believe that they deprive citizens of their freedom... Every time they mention the need to increase the number of cameras, it will be even more serious. They will take to the streets to march and strike, saying that this kind of behavior is to centralize power and oppressive rule. Today, the increase The camera will start monitoring your every word and deed tomorrow. In the end, your home will be occupied by cameras, and if you say a wrong sentence, you will go to jail."
"Fuck the fuck, if something goes wrong and you can't solve the case, are they the same people who scold the police for being incompetent? They don't even have a camera, so let them break it down and see if it hurts!" He Nan snorted. : "I think these idiots just have nothing to do every day. They only know to go to the street and hold up a sign and shout slogans, thinking that this will make them think independently... Isn't it actually selfish? They care so much about their own privacy Why don't you live in a place where there are no people, the city needs order, and the deterioration of law and order is inseparable from the fact that crime is easy to die without evidence."
"Our opinions are not important. Everything the police say is wrong now. Now they will only call the camera bad, and you can't make sense." Yuri Watanabe flipped through the file in a hurry, his tone full of sleepiness: "This kind of thing It has been many years. Now the opposition is getting louder and louder, it seems that no one wants a camera anymore...Strange? Actually, we have checked everything, and there is a pusher behind it.”
"Go on."
"Criminal forces will stir up emotions in various media and hire actors to parade in the streets. After extensive media reports and the platforms of so-called experts and liberal fighters, most people will soon be brainwashed and feel that public cameras are an invasion of privacy. It is intolerable. They feel that the U.S. government will use these words and deeds to control them, and they will know everything about them. The feeling that everything is seen is creepy." Yuri Watanabe said here, shaking Shaking his head: "I really don't know what's so important about that little privacy if you don't commit crimes outside."
"And the privacy of ordinary people can't be hidden, right? Compared with this, life safety is more important. If the cameras form a powerful surveillance network, the crime rate will definitely be greatly reduced, and there will not be so many fugitives who cannot be caught Already." He Nan shook his head: "I've also read someone saying that if the camera is not removed, the identity of the superhero will be easily exposed."
"If there are enough cameras, ordinary criminals don't need superheroes like Spiderman to deal with them every day, and we can solve them by ourselves." Yuri Watanabe mentioned superheroes, and he seemed quite helpless: "It's not possible , Can a superhero cooperate with us? We keep his identity a secret—well, but definitely not at this stage...Maybe it will be better after the Superhero Registration Act is passed."
"I don't think it will get better." He Nan said: "The police station and the political circle are so corrupt, how do you keep the hero's identity a secret? It will definitely be leaked to the enemy soon. Then the hero and his family and friends will be in danger." There are many heroes who dare not reveal their identities, and they have offended too many villains."
"...This is of course a problem." Yuri Watanabe paused when he said this, and looked at Ho Nan: "...What about you? Don't you need to hide your identity?"
"I don't think I need it for the time being—well, the main thing is that I can't hide it." He Nan sighed: "I'm not a superhero anyway? I won't take the initiative to fight crimes whenever I see them. I just a detective."
"It's not that you think you are not, others will agree with you." Watanabe shook his head: "As long as you have special abilities—whether it's superpowers, combat skills, or scientific research, and use them in good deeds, you will Will be considered a superhero. The mainstream argument is like this... Now that you have offended the chess master, have you ever thought about what to do if you are retaliated?"
"...I feel that I have offended many people in the past two years as a detective, including gangsters... The death rate in this profession is not low." Although He Nan also felt a little uneasy, there was nothing he could do: "That's what detectives are like." Ah... If you are afraid of offending anything, you will not be able to investigate the case."
(End of this chapter)
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