Filmmaker Rob Spence, here holding his prosthetic eye, had his right eye damaged in a shooting accident when he was a child. It was removed three years ago.
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WMFogarty
04:45 PMMar 18 2009
We should all keep an eye out for him.
RJones7957
03:07 PMMar 15 2009
Do we have a choice? can these peeping borgs be shipped to special islands or planets wher they can spy on each other and sell products to each other until they become extinct??? IS THERE ANY HUMAN OUT THERE??? we need a real human world too, you sick people screw our beatiful world and humanity, you are the ones that need to be watched and rehabilitated. We need to find a way to recover our world and humanity. Please!
PatrioticPirate
07:55 PMMar 14 2009
I SEE, said the 1/2-blind man...
Fc4u2do
10:37 AMMar 13 2009
What a sneak'y scumbag.............
kenadrien
06:47 PMMar 12 2009
that would me so cool man i wish i had one 2i cool spy on people lol.
Jeff1214
03:58 PMMar 11 2009
I'll be sure to keep an eye out for this guy.
DAHST
03:27 PMMar 11 2009
Eye Spy....Eye Swear....Eye Will Kick His Ass If He Looks At Me

RoswellGear
12:55 PMMar 11 2009
Okay....what if all governemnt offices that deal directly with the general public are required to have lapel cameras when transacting with the public? This includes cops, clerks down at city hall, etc. Would you act any differently if you knew that you were being recorded everytime you paid a bill, dealt with an agency, or interacted with any public official? I may or may not act differently, but it really does sound scary. What if government employees knew they were recording you and started pushing your buttons to get a reaction? What if there was a CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) to raise your voice, swear, yell, wave your hands around, demean, harrass, or use any other derogatory remarks to a Federal, State or local official? Think about this for a second. By law, employees of the IRS don't have to use there real names when interacting with the public! Their ID badges have fake names on them. Now, that's a bit scary, and it's happening right now...
RoswellGear
12:43 PMMar 11 2009
He's nothing but a self-promoting jerk; and bragging to the world about how smart is is with his film idea. If he was that smart, he would keep his mission a secret until the film was completed and ready for release and then talk about it. He's willing to invade someone elses privacy for a film about invading people's privacy. What I'm seeing here - no pun intended - is someone, including the camera and electronic companies, willing to prostitute themselves for a fleeting bit of fame and fortune. No wonder friends don't want anything to do with him.
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