

there are ALPR cameras everywhere, and it’s very hard to imagine John Q. Public is going to have a hot tip before our dystopian AI panopticon does.
I’m not sure whether you’re for the seeming proliferation of camera surveillance - you say “everywhere” - or against it.
I’d normally consider the stress level of a surveiled population as a tangent, here.









Some regions have stopped observing standard time because of the accident risk with so many drivers, surgeons, and heavy equipment operators, for instance, working on a circadian rhythm issue. Yet, we cause sleep deprivation to a huge number of people more often each year with little concrete benefit we can tie causally to the amber alerts.
Whom do we sue for loved ones injured by amber alerts and sleep-deprivation?