bradfordbonnie+FollowAre License Plate Readers Too Powerful?Let’s talk about the rise of license plate reader tech. These systems can scan thousands of plates a minute, mapping where we drive and when. Law enforcement and businesses love the efficiency, but is this level of automated surveillance a fair trade for public safety? Who should control this data, and what limits should exist? Would you feel safer or more watched knowing your car is tracked almost everywhere? #Tech #TechDebate #Surveillance10Share
kirsten43+FollowWho’s Watching Your Drive?Ever thought about how much your car reveals about you? With license plate cameras logging every detail—from your daily commute to your bumper stickers—privacy is getting traded for public safety. But now, some of these camera feeds are wide open online, with zero security. Should we accept this as the new normal, or is it time to demand stronger safeguards for our data on the road? #Tech #TechEthics #Surveillance10Share
Stacey Miller+FollowFlorida’s AI camera law could jail driversA tiny sticker that tricks police license plate cameras—without hiding any numbers—can now land you in jail in Florida. The law doesn’t just target people who cover or alter their plates; it also bans anything that messes with how police cameras or AI systems read your plate, even if humans can see it just fine. This means even clever tech experiments or privacy tools could be treated like serious crimes. How do you feel about laws that prioritize surveillance tech over personal privacy or intent? Where should the line be drawn? #Tech #FloridaLaw #Surveillance00Share
Shelley Neal+Follow"Sorry, we're cashless." Since when is American money not good enough?I went to buy coffee and pulled out a $20 bill. The cashier looked at me like I was an alien and pointed to a "Card Only" sign. Whether it's for privacy or for people like my grandma who don't use apps, cash is supposed to be Legal Tender. This forced digitization scares me. It’s not about convenience; it’s about tracking every cent we spend. Do you support this "Cashless" trend? #Cashless #Privacy #LegalTender #Surveillance #DigitalID02Share