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The weird thing about license plate scanning is that basically anyone could do it, and there's no obvious way to stop it. Any group of ordinary citizens (including private businesses) could create a distributed network of license plate scanners by installing devices in their cars and around their houses/buildings.

It would be an interesting act of protest to track the movements of powerful people, so as to compel them to take privacy more seriously.



Precisely.

We see the start of this with dash cams. Sure, they don't do the recognition thing, but they do decentralise surveillance.

I think it's worth considering possibilities in this area as a supplement to outrage and protest.




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