Opinion: San Diego police streetlight surveillance camera plan has fans and foes [Opinion]
I for one value my privacy. The last few homes my wife and I have owned were far enough from neighbors that we had plenty of privacy and room to breathe, as I keep telling her. Yet we were close enough that we felt safe in case of an emergency.
I saw in a recent article the concern about using the license plate reader capability to track one’s whereabouts, habits, etc. Such critics must not own a cellphone or own a computer. Apple, Google and the like already have that information and use it for commercial purposes. While I value my privacy, I value my safety and that of my family more. I strongly support the reactivation of the cameras already in place and the installation of as many additional cameras as make practical sense.
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