Out in the public, (in the usa)..we have NO rights to prevent ourselves from being photographed or video'd.. in our cars, on the streets, it's the same thing. I encourage even more, clear, high quality cameras..everywhere. That way, eye-witnesses wont be sought after. EVERY building in NYC should have cameras at every exit.
@ogb saidI believe there are even more lenses trained on people in London.
Out in the public, (in the usa)..we have NO rights to prevent ourselves from being photographed or video'd.. in our cars, on the streets, it's the same thing. I encourage even more, clear, high quality cameras..everywhere. That way, eye-witnesses wont be sought after. EVERY building in NYC should have cameras at every exit.
17 Jun 20
@ogb saidIf you need another reason to be afraid, go watch a TV show called "Person of Interest". I think it's still on Netflix. It explores the idea of the surveillance state.
Out in the public, (in the usa)..we have NO rights to prevent ourselves from being photographed or video'd.. in our cars, on the streets, it's the same thing. I encourage even more, clear, high quality cameras..everywhere. That way, eye-witnesses wont be sought after. EVERY building in NYC should have cameras at every exit.
@ogb
Living in the U.K. (I think we are up there near the top) cameras are everywhere. Living not more than 200 yards for Bolton town centre (as the crow flies) 47 I've counted on the way to my bank. With COVID "The trace App" I can only now have a $hit in [edit] private - The person who invented frosted glass should be applauded🚬
@ogb saidIf you are out in public people are allowed to look at you, ergo allowed
Out in the public, (in the usa)..we have NO rights to prevent ourselves from being photographed or video'd.. in our cars, on the streets, it's the same thing. I encourage even more, clear, high quality cameras..everywhere. That way, eye-witnesses wont be sought after. EVERY building in NYC should have cameras at every exit.
to capture those memories. What is your problem with that? Recent
events have shown how important cameras are ... Afraid?
@hells-caretaker saidWould you prefer doing it in public??? 😲
" I can only now have a $hit in [edit] private -
17 Jun 20
@wolfgang59 saidDo you want someone following you with a camera 24/7?
If you are out in public people are allowed to look at you, ergo allowed
to capture those memories. What is your problem with that? Recent
events have shown how important cameras are ... Afraid?
17 Jun 20
@trev33 saidI've read that new cars will have a chip/transmitter instead of license plates (or tags). There will be receivers on every street corner, so every car can be tracked 24/7. In california we already have bridge entrances that do that.
Do you want someone following you with a camera 24/7?
17 Jun 20
@ogb saidThey can already track you with your cell phone. Lots of ways, nothing is private anymore.
I've read that new cars will have a chip/transmitter instead of license plates (or tags). There will be receivers on every street corner, so every car can be tracked 24/7. In california we already have bridge entrances that do that.
-VR
17 Jun 20
@earl-of-trumps said..."all the peeps crapping in the street."
Just a thought...
Maybe they can have cameras in the streets of San Francisco and LA to catch all the peeps crapping in the street.
Ya think? Damn, I'm a genius! 😍
How many do you think that is? A round number would be fine.