The Quiet Erosion of Privacy: Sur...
The Quiet Erosion of Privacy: Surveillance, Power, and the Constitution

Truth Be Found por Justin Yentes

Notas del episodio

What happens when surveillance grows faster than the law meant to restrain it? In this episode, Justin sits down with Paul Avelar, attorney at the Institute for Justice, to unpack how modern surveillance technologies, especially automatic license plate reader cameras, are reshaping privacy, constitutional rights, and the balance of power between citizens and the government. From quiet local contracts to nationwide databases, this conversation reveals how systems built in the name of safety can quietly become tools of pervasive tracking.

Key Moments:

  • How license plate reader cameras work and what happens with the data they collect
  • The lack of transparency and oversight at the city and state level
  • Real-world examples of surveillance abuse and misuse by those in power
  • Why this issue cuts across political line ... 
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