That's very troubling; but to me it seems orthogonal to the matter at hand, in a work environment is not necessary to use overt facial recognition, the absence of overt public facial recognition would seem to make no difference to the ability for police corruption (or gov corrupt use of police resources, as that may well be) to operate in that way.
Thanks for sharing; do you disagree with my analysis?
I'm not sure I understand your analysis. If masks help hide criminal acts, why wouldn't they help hide legal/moral acts? E.g. it's a lot easier to identify everyone at a protest from a photo if they're unmasked.
Thanks for sharing; do you disagree with my analysis?