"Should cameras on drones watch all public spaces to prevent crime, or is that a violation of privacy?" ESSAY
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Drones and cameras watching the public 24/7 is an extreme violation of privacy. It would create uproar in communities and lead to violence(which is exactly what the idea is supposed to put and end to). People won't be able to deal with the fact that their every movement is being watched. Nobody would be able to act normal in public knowing that people are watching them. This would destroy society as we know it and no good will be done.
This would also mean that police wouldn't need a warrant to watch your movements which is a clear violation of the law.
These forms of surveillance can be hacked meaning that extremely important information can fall into the wrong hands. For example murderers can use these forms of sur to track down their victims.
Drones and cameras watching the public 24/7 is an extreme violation of privacy. It would create uproar in communities and lead to violence(which is exactly what the idea is supposed to put and end to). People won't be able to deal with the fact that their every movement is being watched. Nobody would be able to act normal in public knowing that people are watching them. This would destroy society as we know it and no good will be done.
This would also mean that police wouldn't need a warrant to watch your movements which is a clear violation of the law.
These forms of surveillance can be hacked meaning that extremely important information can fall into the wrong hands. For example murderers can use these forms of sur to track down their victims.
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Listen its an easy essay of course ots a violation you need a permission to do that
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