- Johann, what else can you recommend?
may conflict with the private interests of citizens. But I would recommend analyzing cameras in disadvantaged areas. For example, filming and analyzing on the streets adjacent to entertainment (gaming) districts will allow identifying gamers at an early stage. By comparing their photos with the state of their bank accounts, you will be able to find those whose income does not correspond to the declared one.
And if we take into account that today there is a free namibia whatsapp data “Medical examinations for all”, then the next step could be the collection of DNA data of all citizens of the empire, which would significantly facilitate the work of the police.
- But what you propose will cause outrage among citizens?
- Of course, so they don't need to know that at all. Look, they survived the collection of fingerprints of the adult population during the creation of the biometric passport system, right? So they will survive this too!
The "Sharp Eye" and "Medical Checkups for All" systems have already been implemented in China. This could be the beginning of universal surveillance of citizens. What next? I don't know, do you?
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