The Hunters Make Hiding From Law Impossible

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The all new CBS reality series "Hunted" proves that hiding for the law is now almost impossible. The series is about ordinary Americans, who try to hide from the top law enforcement professionals.

Myke Cole is one of those fantasy and science fiction authors, he is known for his fugitive hunting skills for tracking down terrorists in Iraq. Cole feels that it is very intimidating to work with such an elite team, he has met a lot of super famous people but he said that sitting down at that table and working has scared the living hell out of him as per Wired.

One of the Hunters intelligence analyst is Zaira Pirzada, according to her hiding for the law enforcement is almost impossible these days. Zaira says that the vast array of surveillance tools available in today's world has made this impossible. It seems that the development of technology has created a huge impact on the society and law professionals will use it to its best for their purpose, reported World Updates.

Zaira doubts if she will be able to survive as one of the hunted contestants on the show. The police and law enforcements are far too smart in what they do and she has a high respect for them but she feels that she will not be good at it.

As for the viewers watching the reality series, it brings a shock to them by the scope of the surveillance revealed. In some episodes it shows that the "Hunters" are able to view pictures of every piece of mail handled by the post office. People are deeply ambivalent about the technology.

There are serious questions about the use of these technologies and the "Hunted" is sure to get more people thinking about these issues. With this development it makes criminals hiding from the law totally impossible.

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