Eli5 why are many civil rights groups against public video surveillance and facial recognition?

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Edit, I wanna preface this question with the fact my bike was stolen from right next to a camera. The theft is on tape but the perp wasn’t identified

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You can take the example of the body camera that was to insure accountability for police conduct, but they mysteriously always break or are turned off when a cop is accused of wrongdoings. You might have heard the expression “power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely”, well, the more power the police wield without accountability the more corrupt they become.

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