palides2021
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- MidAtlantic, USA
Just saw this video and thought it might be relevant to this thread. I think it's good to be aware of this:
Cameras have been Filming / recording people driving across bridges from another state for 70+ years. If there are military installations / Armorys / Government buildings, you on candid camera.In most cases, they're just storing the data. Nobody's "monitoring" the cameras. They're not sitting in rooms staring at computer screens saying "keep an eye on that guy. He looks suspicious." It's more after the fact that people look at the videos — such as after the Boston Marathon attack, or after a shooting. Or in recent news, the election ballot boxes where somebody put incendiary devices in the slots of three boxes and destroyed hundreds of ballots. The FBI wasn't sitting there monitoring the boxes but only looked at the videos after the fact. You can bet they know who did it by now. They're just not divulging that information to the public yet.
The LEO says he doesn't care how a mind works, only what it does, so if you are driving / doing anything he thinks you are a potential criminal.Much has been written about surveillance cameras . Interesting reading about where these cameras send the images &r how long the images are kept. Article doesn't say how many monitors, how many people to watch the monitors only that AI compiles info.
I doubt my daily outings warrant monitoring so no I don't mind the use of surveillance for monitoring traffic flow or aiding in apprehension of criminals.