| ▲ | lII1lIlI11ll a day ago | |
> Please stop using ad hominem attacks, this is not the appropriate forum for such remarks. I feel quite strongly about people nonconsensually filming other people in public spaces. The proliferation of guides about disabling the indicators of active camera on smart glasses make me even more hesitant to normalize or condone such behavior. > I assume that would be considered sexual harassment in most jurisdictions, which local police should concern themselves with, especially if it's happening to minors. Stealing an Amazon package from your porch is also illegal in most jurisdictions yet police won't do anything with a video from your Ring doorbell showing some generic young-dude-in-a-baseball-cap-and-a-hoodie taking it away. They are only interested in such videos when investigating (what they consider) serious crimes. > especially if it's happening to minors You want minors to wear Meta glasses and film all the time? I shudder imagining growing up in such dystopia. > I'm at a loss for why you brought up the FBI. Sorry, that was a snark about how people who support installing smart doorbells and Flock cameras everywhere imagine police would react to a video showing someone stealing a bag from their car or a package from their porch. | ||
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