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The creator of Nearby Glasses made the app after reading 404 Media's coverage of how people are using Meta's Ray-Bans smartglasses to film people without their knowledge or consent. “I consider it to be a tiny part of resistance against surveillance tech.”

more at: @feed@404media.co

https://tech.lgbt/@yjeanrenaud/116122129025921096

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[–] doingthestuff@lemy.lol 3 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

I can't speak to the laws in other nations but in the US it depends a lot on where they're recording. If you're just out on the street, it's not only not a crime to record in public, it's a protected right. So if you punch them they'd be solidly in their rights to mace you or break your legs, maybe even shoot you in many states. And then have you arrested and force you to pay for a new pair of glasses.

But if they were doing that shit on private property or somewhere worse like a restroom, give them the ol western bouncer treatment and send them flying out the door with a broken pair of glasses. I mean you could assault them out bin public too, but there could be some unpleasant consequences.

[–] ToTheGraveMyLove@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

Breaking someone's legs requires excessive force, so no, you would not be within your rights to break someone's legs for punching you in the face. That would absolutely be an escalation of force and not legally defendable.

In order to shoot someone in self defense, you have to prove that you feared for your life. Its not a get out of jail free card.