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by MoonGhost 336 days ago
> If that's not a surveillance state, I don't know what is.

If it is a surveillance then street photography is too. Camera pointing at spectators isn't good either...

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No, a photographer engaging in his art, or cameras catching spectators aren't examples of surveillance. Surveillance is the intentional monitoring of people, not the incidental recording of people.