• @guacupado
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    -18 months ago

    I know I’ll sound like a bootlicker, but this is why I’m in favor of more street cameras for the city. It’s obnoxious how often there’s a picture of the car involved in something but no one catches them because there’s no way to just follow the car to where it went.

    • KillingTimeItself
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      118 months ago

      because it’s also a massive privacy invasion as well. If someone with access to the system decides they don’t like me, they can stalk me, if someone hacks it, whatever is in there about me is now available to them. If the government wakes up one day and decides that it doesnt like people who have differing political opinions, suddenly they have a profile of who i am and what i do almost perfectly.

      It’s very much patriot act levels of national security, but for the individual. “we’ll spy on you, but it’s only so terrorism doesn’t happen, we promise” and then uh, snowden shows up in the story.

      Same thing with something as simple as tracking vehicles, it’s a lose lose most of the time, and a win lose the rest of the time.

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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      78 months ago

      Well but people who attend protests should not be tracked through clothes they have purchased, for example.