this post was submitted on 03 May 2026
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When surveillance cameras were first introduced, they taped to a VHS tape basically on the premises and if no one pulled the tape it would just get overridden. The technological capabilities of any and all surveillance cameras have changed so much that they have now become unacceptably dangerous for even non-criminals. Having a camera on Mia is harming me and why is that I don't even have the right to know let alone consent to. We need a massive social reorientation to understand surveillance as an inherently aggressive act that is socially unacceptable and morally wrong except in extreme limited circumstances which must justify themselves against danger those cameras posed to the people