EPISODE 203
We Are Watching You:
License Plate Readers and Modern Surveillance
We dive into the real-world implications of living in a sensor-saturated society. From ALPR and private-sector camera networks to open-source data and pattern analysis, modern surveillance isn’t just a policy debate — it’s a tactical environment. We unpack how integrated surveillance systems create unprecedented investigative power while simultaneously introducing new vulnerabilities for police, military professionals, and everyday citizens.
The conversation moves beyond headlines to explore the operational reality: how patterns are built, how they’re exploited, and how tacticians can leverage these tools while denying the same advantages to their adversaries. Along the way, we tackle the enduring tension between liberty and security, drawing on insights from history and reminding us that while the technology is new, the dilemma is not. If surveillance is the new terrain, understanding it isn’t optional.
The question isn’t whether the system exists — it’s whether it works for you, or on you.
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