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"No Cameras, No Consent" — The Surveillance We Stopped Noticing

"No Cameras, No Consent" — The Surveillance We Stopped Noticing

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Privacy isn't something most people think about every day—until it's gone.

From smartphones and social media to neighborhood camera networks and license plate readers, surveillance has become woven into everyday life. The systems that collect our information are becoming more common, more convenient, and often less visible. As that becomes the new normal, bigger questions begin to emerge: Does constant surveillance actually make us safer? Who has access to the data we generate every day? And what happens when convenience slowly replaces privacy?

In this episode of The Rally Room, host Emiliana Guereca explores how surveillance has become an accepted part of modern life and why the conversation extends beyond technology. She examines the relationship between privacy, public safety, and community, challenging listeners to think more intentionally about the information they share, the systems they trust, and what real safety looks like in the neighborhoods we call home.

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