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"There are a lot of times where it's not appropriate to wear cameras on your face". When is it ever appropriate? Try walking around pointing your cellphone at people's faces all the time and see what happens.
Try that at a playground or public pool!
I think this might be a good ground-roots way to sell the idea of privacy to folks that don't get it.
Buy a cheap phone case or old phone or something that you can have destroyed by an angry recordee.
Walk around in public, obviously holding your recording device out, it doesn't need to be on or actually recording, just the visibility.
Have a sticker on it saying "Ask me about privacy" or something, with a plan to point out the less obvious cameras if anyone does.
For bonus points, target some people who aren't normally aware, like older white men, and help them to understand that it's uncomfortable to be obviously recorded, but that they don't notice when they are "surveilled."
IANAL, I don't think there's any risk other than violence from the recipients, but they're in public after all.
1 person doing this is annoying, 1k people doing this will be notable, 1m will kill public-facing-cloud-storage cameras and their ecosystems. Anyone want to help organize a flash mob to spend a few hours doing this in a city's downtown?
I'd do this just to educate people that they don't have any expectation of privacy in public, and I'd go out so ready for violence. When pepper spray isn't enough, there are stronger responses available. You don't just get to demand I abandon the right to record in public. And hell yeah I'll fight for this. The first amendment comes first. So many countries don't actually have freedom of speech, press, religion.
Well in the US it's a protected right in public places and if people assault you for it, self defense laws apply.
What is a right? Filming people without their consent? In the civilised world it only applies to public figures.