One statement made over and over by Bill O'Reilley is that privacy is a thing of the past. Assume you are being watched at all times. Years ago, when I first learned of the GPS tracking feature in cell phones, I immediately looked to the future when you could go online and view the location and movement of your phone or someone elses. This has come to pass. Imagine a company paid cell phone. You call in sick, but the company pays for a third party tracking service and notices you out and about at the beach, strip club etc. Parents will be able to do the same thing similar to this camera setup. At some point, the car insurance people will track your driving speed and habits, bars, etc. and make you a high risk. Not far from that will speeding and parking tickets will be autogenerated based on your GPS movement. You may say this is just cell phone baesd, but don't forget OnStar. There is a cell phone in most GM cars now even if you do not activate it. They implant chips in pets to ttrack lost animals and under the guise of abducted children, implants will be put in kids at birth. Later on, wives will track husbands, vice versa and you have that society we used to laugh at in the movies like Demolision Man.
It's just about here.