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stronglikedan 4 hours ago

Why? What's the difference between that and one of the many, many concealed camera options that you don't even notice? Just that it's noticeable? I don't think that's a good enough reason for yet-more-regulation. You're already being recorded everywhere you go in public by the authorities, and often by people standing right next to you unnoticed, so just act accordingly.

jnovek 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

“You're already being recorded everywhere you go in public by the authorities”

You are the frog being boiled.

stfp 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Because they will be popular and lots of people will buy them and use them all the time, leading to much more generalized surveillance than the concealed options that only a tiny tiny fraction of people would buy or use (and that we should also regulate)

applfanboysbgon 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> What's the difference between that and one of the many, many concealed camera options that you don't even notice?

The latter is literally illegal, at least in my country and I hope in any civilized country. If your point is that there's no difference between glasses and other forms of creep cams and the glasses should be illegal too, I concur!

Retr0id 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The problem is if it becomes socially normalized. If you're using a concealed camera and someone notices, you're a creep/asshole.

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intended 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Yet more regulation? We have regulation for these glasses already?

Aren’t there countries that make it mandatory to blot out faces of people on videos if they didn’t consent?