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Anyone have any evidence of the security cameras doing this? I can't find any, but I don't have much time to dig.
There's security cameras where have speakers to state "Hi, you're being recorded." due to the fact that if a private property wishes to record the public who enter, they must be given notice for consent in my state, as it's a two party consent system. Being on the property with the notice is considered consent.
I don't see why they couldn't make systems that state "You're being watched, do not loiter."
It was a disingenuous post. They compared a CVS security camera to mainland China. This is a leading question and shouldn't be posted by a journalist. She is leading the reader into thinking this is a question of US surveillance vs CCP surveillance, but it isn't. It's just some shitty corporate choice.
It's not like that corporations have historically been bedfellows with the American Government. Never heard of PRISM myself. It's also not like local and state officials can ask for the recordings to be handed over to them.
Corporations watching the public is not better than when governments do it. Personally I like my right to exist without people constantly watching me, and I don't act like it's better if the people watching me wave a country's flag or a corprate logo.
I'm not saying you should waive your right to privacy. I'm right there with you. I just want to make sure we fight this bullshit with facts and not clickbait. There is plenty of reason to fight surveillance without resorting to inflating the truth.