We have the technology right now to implement automatic video-based motion detection. What is the point of having a chaotic, transient group of people monitor the border when this can be done much more efficiently in an automated manner? This seems like more of a PR stunt than a sincere attempt to police the borders.
I agree with you as well. There are plenty of important issues affecting peoples' privacy and this is not one of them.
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We have the technology right now to implement automatic video-based motion detection. What is the point of having a chaotic, transient group of people monitor the border when this can be done much more efficiently in an automated manner? This seems like more of a PR stunt than a sincere attempt to police the borders.