How would you feel if your police started using facial recognition glasses?

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Jacanuk

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#51 Jacanuk
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@horgen said:
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@kittennose said:

Perhaps you could explain how making cameras mobile constitutes a violation of someone's rights?

I guess it is not. On the other hand do I not like this development in more and more surveillance.

Do you have something to hide? because considering the amount of "surveillance" you voluntary agree to today and the amount private and the government have put in place, cops with facial scanning glasses seem like a bit minuscule to get upset over.

Do I need something to hide to dislike surveillance?

Even the police in Norway have been horrible at deleting old records they were required to delete by law. The Chinese are at least more open about just storing it in a big databank.

Of course not.

But what is it about the police that makes it so much worse than Google? or even Gamespot? they have far more information on you

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#52  Edited By LJS9502_basic
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@Jacanuk said:
@horgen said:

Do I need something to hide to dislike surveillance?

Even the police in Norway have been horrible at deleting old records they were required to delete by law. The Chinese are at least more open about just storing it in a big databank.

Of course not.

But what is it about the police that makes it so much worse than Google? or even Gamespot? they have far more information on you

OH no. The police can have all the information they want on you.....including when you walk your dog if they desire.

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#53 horgen  Moderator
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@kittennose said:
@horgen said:

Do I need something to hide to dislike surveillance?

Even the police in Norway have been horrible at deleting old records they were required to delete by law. The Chinese are at least more open about just storing it in a big databank.

Perhaps you could explain, specifically, what the problem is then? It would also be nice if you explained if you think your preference should have any impact on policy. It is sort of problematic to engage with someone who asks very leading, often dishonest questions, but seems to have an allergy taking a firm position. Incorrect assumptions are sort of a natural consequence.

The right to privacy. At least in Norway we still value it somewhat.

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#54 horgen  Moderator
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@LJS9502_basic said:

OH no. The police can have all the information they want on you.....including when you walk your dog if they desire.

Exactly. And if by chance that google would have something on me the Police doesn't have, they are one court order away from getting it. If Google denies their first request that is.

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#55 KittenNose
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@horgen said:

The right to privacy. At least in Norway we still value it somewhat.

And now you have gone full circle. Of course.

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#56 horgen  Moderator
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@kittennose said:
@horgen said:

The right to privacy. At least in Norway we still value it somewhat.

And now you have gone full circle. Of course.

I gave a reason for disliking it...