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RE: The real problem with surveillance is not your right to anonymity
Yes and so I advocate for knowing exactly when you can be observed and when you can not be observed. Breaking the law is not the issue for minor infractions, look at speed cameras on roads as an example. The idea of speed cameras is not to catch criminals, but to have drivers slow down in accident prone areas; compliance through knowledge of observance. If we make it clear who is watching/listening/monitoring and when/how, we can comply.
Ultimately if society deems that we are overly-watched, then society will react to remove the surveillance to an acceptable level.