They are literally everywhere. I can’t go any place without being watched. I just want some privacy. The most alarming part is that they put cameras on all entrances and exits so they can know who’s entering or leaving. Why do they need to stalk me as I go about my day? The area I live in is overall pretty safe so I don’t see the justification.

I have also noticed that some people actually feel safe where there are cameras. I get that people can get scared but I don’t think creating a giant network of mass surveillance is the answer.

What is this dystopian future we have marched into.

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I adamantly maintain that the US needs an entire movement to enshrine the right to privacy to its citizens in the constitution.

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Including medical privacy. The forced birthers can fuck right off about knowing my wife’s menstrual cycle.

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I’ve been wondering how far I could get making a pitch for religious freedom from advertising. Should possibly think about it as religious freedom from tracking in general.

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I’m guessing it’s like this everywhere, but in my country, public cameras also have microphones. I feel like we don’t think about that a lot.

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i dont know about your country, but in germany its regulated and in public places the footage is only allowed to be stored up to 72 hours

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Then you really don’t want to know about mesh license plate readers.

They allow 24/7 monitoring of all drivers any where in a city … in real time

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They’re horrific and apparently invisible to people. Any time I point them out I’ve been called crazy and told I was overreacting. Until driving around Illinois with a coworker when he started to understand the scale of it all. The more I see the more dizzying it becomes. There needs to be regulation for them

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Please tell me more about these. A quick search yields individual cameras, but I don’t see exactly what you’re mentioning.

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I saw an article about Chinese EVs being equipped with overly-powerful LiDAR for self driving or something, which meant that in essence, they drive about the places burning out camera sensors. This got me thinking - The human eye takes a lot more energy to damage it than the average ccd chip, and a small cheap laser pointer is way more than enough to wreck one. Would it be possible to get a LiDAR unit and pop it on a remote control car or a drone or something?

There’s a group in London that call themselves the Bladerunners who go around wrecking the ULEZ cameras, they use a few interesting methods, but they’re all a bit too direct, such as sawzalling camera poles down. The LiDAR looks like a better option.

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I’d be worried about long term damage to humans. There also is the tinsey tiny issue of it being highly illegal.

The best think I can think of is pointing cameras out to everyone and making a fuss over it.

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