Local activists argue that surveillance technology infringes on privacy through warrant-less collection of personal location data and movement records.
Local activists and residents criticize the “mission creep” of surveillance technology.
They argue that a car is an extension of private life, and warrant-less collection of location data creates a persistent record of movements without individualized suspicion.
Concerns have been raised that retained information can be used to infer people’s origins and destinations, infringing on privacy even in public spaces.