When I began working in security, I saw surveillance hardware evolve from CCTV monitors as clunky as furniture to wafer-thin smart screens. Maybe, as more frontline workers like myself use body-worn cameras, we are not just witnesses; we are active participants in a continually tightening web of surveillance.
The UK is one of the most surveillance-heavy countries in the western world. London's 13.21 cameras per 1,000 people seem Orwellian until you compare it with the estimated 439.07 rate of Chinese cities.
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