Why does Roy Coleman feel that the proliferation of urban surveillance is connected to changes in the urban economy?
a. Because the production and sale of CCTV cameras makes a profit for the urban manufacturers of such technologies.
b. Because recording technologies are increasingly used to connect distant cities through globalization.
c. Because surveillance is increasingly connected to the ploys cities use to attract capital investment by making cities seem "safe for development."
d. Because the state surveillance of the urban population makes everyone happier and more productive.