I have written about this exact subject before, so I'm just repeating the same ideas, but feel like I need to write about it once again because I just keep seeing the same thing again and again. There seems to be this strange psychological phenomenon, especially in the United States but also in many other parts of the world, where people are bothered by cameras filming them in public... but only if the camera is being held by a person. They might literally walk in full view of 20 fully and clearly visible conspicuous cameras attached to walls, ceilings and poles, and they pay no attention to it and are completely ok with it (even though in many cases they have absolutely no idea who those cameras belong to, or where that footage is going.) Moreover, they might walk across the front of cars with visible dash cameras inside them, and even modern "smart" cars with a dozen small cameras all around them... and not be bothered at all (even though, once again, they have no idea ...