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To: discostu
If you’re face is out...

Except it's not just out in public. You're being required to show it in order to pass.

You have no right to not be surveilled in somebody else’s property...

Except it's also YOUR property.

Every sports stadium in the country has had surveillance cameras for DECADES. Welcome to the party pal.

But didn't require surveilling your face it get IN to the stadium. Previously, you could show up with your face painted, your "dogpound" mask, etc. See the difference, pal?

73 posted on 08/05/2024 10:23:44 AM PDT by T.B. Yoits
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To: T.B. Yoits

That’s out in public.

It’s NOT my property. As I already showed, just because they get public funding does NOT make the building public property.

Yes they actually do. Because the first place security cameras go is on all doors. You can STILL show up with your face painted and mask on. For one thing keep in mind that these facial recognition system are going on the SECURITY doors, the stuff you need special access passes to get to. For another, they’ve always been able to ask you to take the mask off during entry. THEIR PROPERTY THEIR RULES.

Really none of this is new. It’s just faster now. Security cameras have been on most commercial buildings since the 70s. When web cams became cheap they got on a lot of houses, and city run vehicles. You literally can’t go out of your house without landing on somebody’s camera. Your neighbor’s ring, that convenience store’s door camera, or gas pump cameras, that city bus’ driving camera.

You’re 50 years TOO LATE. The cows left the barn in the 50s. In the 90s the barn burned down. We live in security camera land now. Deal with it. Or become a Mountain Man I guess... Of course we take satellite pictures of almost everything these days, so even Jeremiah Johnson gets his picture taken.


74 posted on 08/05/2024 11:33:29 AM PDT by discostu (like a dog being shown a card trick)
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