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Cameras with microphones. Once a loud vehicle is detected the license plate has to be photographed.

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It reminds me of the case in NY where they charged someone for murder because they caught his license plate while he was driving near a shooting with no evidence whatsoever other than being near the shooting.

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Great, for added big brother points, the government could literally listen to every conversation on every street corner…

Edit. Perhaps someone could enlighten me as to why the police having live recording microphones everywhere is a good idea, generally you’d need a warrant to record citizens.

But sure, this is just for loud exhausts and has no other possible uses. Lol!

I always ask myself with these sorts of things, what would the CCP do?

China’s ambition to collect a staggering amount of personal data from everyday citizens is more expansive than previously known, a Times investigation has found. Phone-tracking devices are now everywhere. The police are creating some of the largest DNA databases in the world. And the authorities are building upon facial recognition technology to collect voice prints from the general public.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/21/world/asia/china-surveillance-investigation.html

I don’t think it’s wise to install potential dual use surveillance tech that a future government/leader could use

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Have you been sleeping under a rock for the last 15 years? If the government wants to listen to you, they’ll just use the microphone in your pocket. Or better: they don’t listen to your incoherent ramblings and go straight for your search history, which is much more interesting than what you are generally talking about.

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I don’t know if you know this, but it’s pretty easy for someone to make private their phone, search history, etc. You just need to be a little dedicated and sacrifice some usability.

You cannot do the same with microphones listening everywhere that you do not own.

Have some sense.

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The fact that we have a technology such that do not justify his use nor an expansion of the surveillance. Au contraire it is the time to fight back.

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Hate to admit even the least paranoid among us to take this with caution.

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I can turn my phone off or leave it at home…

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I live in the UK. We stopped people having guns after a mass shooting.

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This can be done without constantly recording or transmitting what the microphone perceives. It can simply start recording sound and picture when a noise is detected that is loud enough / matches the pattern we’re looking for. This can be done just on the device. No big brother tech needed.

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None needed, but that doesn’t stop autocratic regimes from doing mass surveillance.

China’s ambition to collect a staggering amount of personal data from everyday citizens is more expansive than previously known, a Times investigation has found. Phone-tracking devices are now everywhere. The police are creating some of the largest DNA databases in the world. And the authorities are building upon facial recognition technology to collect voice prints from the general public.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/21/world/asia/china-surveillance-investigation.html

I don’t think it’s wise to install potential dual use surveillance tech that a future government/leader could use

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A system like this isn’t any less harmful to privacy than speed cameras, is it?assuming it’s not implemented with a bunch of other non privacy friendly features (which I’d argue isn’t an issue with the microphone)

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They know where you’ve been…which is fine until the govt doesn’t like you

A record for all vehicles passing by a camera is stored, including those for vehicles that are not known to be of interest at the time of the read.

At present ANPR cameras nationally, submit on average around 60 million ANPR ‘read’ records to national ANPR systems daily

https://www.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/rs/road-safety/automatic-number-plate-recognition-anpr/

Why isn’t a microphone an issue? It could easily record everything and upload it

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This is like claiming speed cameras are filming all the time.

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