This is so stupid. In public, in most countries you have no right not to be filmed. And you certainly can’t destroy someone else’s device.

I know this post is a joke. But whoever actually has a problem with being filmed in public should stay home.

If the camera is hidden, how can you prevent unauthorized filming? Restroom, changing rooms, even schools or children playgrounds, beaches?

Sure, a beach is public, so that authorizes me to film your wife’s butt or your kid? That’s not how it works.

Did you know that on the public beach, I can look at your wife’s butt, or your kids, with my very own eyes? Why does recording it cause you any greater harm than looking with my eyes?

Is it because it involves technology? Is it because it implies I’m too interested in what I see, so it makes you feel uncomfortable?

Yes because it involves technology, no not because it implies interest. It’s wrong because technology lets you share what you see with others. People trust you to see butts on a beach because they know who exactly can see the butts, andcan personally deal with creeps. I wouldn’t go to a beach where my butt could end up online without my being abletostop it (and I mean a focused shot, not a general beach picture).

The only thing you’ve said is wrong is the sharing of pictures/video.

So, the problem is not the glasses, it’s not taking video with them, it’s sharing that video with others. So maybe chill out about the stuff that isn’t the actual problem.

(Not that the act of sharing is actually going to harm the subject of the video, anyway)

Some countries have the legal principle of “right to one’s own image”, and maybe you want that. But everyone here advocating violence seem to have forgotten how to do democracy.

If you use a Meta smartglass, the “sharing” is out of your control.

It’s actually going to be interesting when a smartglass wearer has to explain a judge they didn’t know it was recording and uploading pictures or videos.

Explaining to the judge in what court case? When some of the keyboard warriors here are in the dock for assault? Or for some imagined crime of “recording a video of me”?

I actually don’t think Meta breaks gdpr that badly, and I know for a fact they don’t upload video all the time, because it’s not physically possible.