And what’s next? A telescreen in every house that is on 24x7x365?
It isn’t technically an “invasion of privacy” but, you’re trying to have a war zone where intelligence flights and spy sats are looking for troop movements. I do not even know how you can make that comparison.
Spying upon “law abiding citizens” is an abridgment of your due process. Every citizen is proven guilty until innocent? True, officers lie, and cameras don’t, but, don’t you feel just slightly violated knowing that your movements are being tracked in what is supposed to be a FREE country?
I don't see this as anything different that a police officer with a radar gun. They are using technology to enforce the law instead of boots on the ground. I understand this is about raising taxes.
The predator drone example I used was to show technology taking the place of a pilot. I feel it is valid.
I don't see this as spying. The people are on public streets, and all that is being seen are their cars, which are required to be registered. It is "license and registration" asked by technology, not a person.