← Back to context Comment by Rebuff5007 10 hours ago Sure why not. How is that any different that what already happens at airports? 2 comments Rebuff5007 Reply ligne 6 hours ago I reckon if you applied an airport level of surveillance to go out for a drink, you'd destroy the hospitality industry in under a week. stymaar 28 minutes ago Only if you apply the same amount of bureaucracy. Most people don't care about the surveillance part at all as long as the UX is convenient (which is why the “I don't have anything to hide” is frustratingly so common).
ligne 6 hours ago I reckon if you applied an airport level of surveillance to go out for a drink, you'd destroy the hospitality industry in under a week. stymaar 28 minutes ago Only if you apply the same amount of bureaucracy. Most people don't care about the surveillance part at all as long as the UX is convenient (which is why the “I don't have anything to hide” is frustratingly so common).
stymaar 28 minutes ago Only if you apply the same amount of bureaucracy. Most people don't care about the surveillance part at all as long as the UX is convenient (which is why the “I don't have anything to hide” is frustratingly so common).
I reckon if you applied an airport level of surveillance to go out for a drink, you'd destroy the hospitality industry in under a week.
Only if you apply the same amount of bureaucracy. Most people don't care about the surveillance part at all as long as the UX is convenient (which is why the “I don't have anything to hide” is frustratingly so common).