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  1. You do not have a expectation of privacy in public spaces. Anyone can record you, take pictures, at any time for any reason.
  2. This is still fucked up.

Archive: https://archive.today/U5SkN

From the post:

>There’s a growing number of reasons to be skeptical about camera-equipped smart glasses, and you can now add extortion to that list. According to a report from the BBC, a woman who asked not to be named was recently filmed covertly while shopping in London by a man wearing smart glasses. That interaction was later posted to social media, where it racked up tens of thousands of views.

1. You do not have a expectation of privacy in public spaces. Anyone can record you, take pictures, at any time for any reason. 2. This is still fucked up. Archive: https://archive.today/U5SkN From the post: >>There’s a growing number of reasons to be skeptical about camera-equipped smart glasses, and you can now add extortion to that list. According to a report from the BBC, a woman who asked not to be named was recently filmed covertly while shopping in London by a man wearing smart glasses. That interaction was later posted to social media, where it racked up tens of thousands of views.
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How is a video of a woman shopping an extortable event?

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Beats the hell out of me. The story sounds confusing on multiple parts.