• @x00z
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    165 hours ago

    In the Netherlands the police have a network where people can add their home doorbell spy devices.

    It’s horrid and there’s an extreme amount of privacy issues.

    So yes, please continue the fight against excessive surveillance.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 hours ago

      Just the other day, I read an article about how much cases they are able to solve because of the footage. That is a good thing in my opinion.

      The police also will ask for the footage, but you don’t have to give it. It’s entirely up to you if you want to do so.

      Even so, I prefer not to be filmed at random by people’s door bells, thank you very much.

      • @x00z
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        40 minutes ago

        Yes, there’s always some sort of justification towards authoritarianism. The real solution is to fix underlying issues instead. For example, if there is a lot of theft, your social safety net has failed. Punishing people because they react to a problem without fixing the problem is how surveillance- and police states come to be.

        We should therefor not fall into spy cameras following our every move. We have to fight them now while they are not too normalized yet. Otherwise, even if underlying problems are fixed, they will still be there, and might get used for far more sinister reasons.

        Some good things to understand are the Boiling Frog Syndrome and Ratchet Effect.