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That's part of my point, though: these cameras are basically never reviewed by a person. So you are reliably watched constantly, but never by a human.

This does lead to the problem that the post I replied to was pointing out, namely that people often get automated fines for cloned plates. It's kind of like the opening of Brazil, if you're familiar with that film, but obviously for much lower stakes.




But we don’t know the capabilities of the machine systems watching the cameras, although we should assume they are getting more capable.

So the results are unpredictable, just as they would be if humans randomly checked the cameras recordings.




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