Isn’t it funny how every generation is promised that new surveillance tools will only be used for the “bad people,” right up until everyone discovers they accidentally became part of the database?
If communities want a say in how they’re monitored, organization has to come before the cameras become a permanent part of society. Surveillance infrastructure is easy to build… and very hard to remove.
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