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by bigiain
4718 days ago
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I also don't want to be recorded by convenience store or shopping mall cctv, or by repo man ANPR, or by red light / speeding cameras. We've lost that argument though. What I would like to see, is for there to be appropriate responsibility assumed by the people taking advantage of the privilege of recording everything. I eagerly await the first few court cases where someone drunkenly records and uploads to youtube something that they _really_ shouldn't have, and a judge and jury decides it's entirely appropriate to hold Glass-wearers to account for what they choose to record and publish. |
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What's the difference between such surveillance and a security guard wondering around looking for suspicious activity and/or protecting shoppers/businesses?
Surely, it can be abused, but it can also help protect "suspicious" individuals from being profiled/targeted maliciously by such security guard, for example.
What if you were hit an intersection and said cameras helped to identify the individual who hit you and then ran, would that change your mind?
I don't think surveillance is the problem as much as who does it and the laws they implement.