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The rise of "neighborhood watch" apps, where users share footage of suspicious activity, has led to a culture of hyper-vigilance. While intended to promote safety, these platforms often lead to the over-reporting of benign activities—delivery workers, walkers, and even children playing are recorded and uploaded to the cloud without their consent. This "surveillance creep" erodes the expectation of privacy in public spaces and can foster mistrust within communities. Hidden camera in the women-s toilet of McDonald-s
defended installing a CCTV camera in a restroom to prevent vandalism. While the company claims the camera only views the sink area, many customers feel it is a "blatant breach of privacy". Key Details : Deterring anti-social behavior and vandalism costs. Instead of surprising your neighbors, try a "Camera Compact