>And so the loss of personal liberty is met, not with howls or catcalls,

>but with sarcasm.

Why is it a loss of personal liberty?  You do things in public that you
would not do in front of an officer of the law?  Breaking the law
because you do not fear being caught does not equal freedom.  If one is
not breaking the law then why would one care if they are watched?  If
the law is incorrect, change the law, don't just ignore it and complain
when it is more efficiently enforced.  My main caveat is that IMHO what
these cameras see should be public record so that we the public can
monitor the police, but other then that I do not mind there use in
public places.

Anonymity != privacy 


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