The relationship that they have with police. They're actually violating that social contract where people expect privacy and they're not being given well. I mean, If surveillance created safety, then prisons would be very safe, but they're very dangerous. So, yes, I guess that's obvious right, now that I think about it. I. One thing that I. The thing that a lot of people also don't think about. (33:39–33:45)
CLAIM
Asserts that surveillance does not necessarily create safety, using prisons as an example.
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