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Surveillance itself is opportunity protection job to be done better and effectively. The problems is with possessors of surveillance data and decisions makers. No man, no problem. May be regulations should be more stricter in not allowing people to abuse surveillance.
But who writes the regulations?
Who enforces them?
Who watches the watchers?
Who enforces them?
Who watches the watchers?
Your questions are to the point. If the actors you mention are independent and no one single actor has authority over them, we have system that is self regulating. This system is working in mature democracies.
If it isn't clear - I'm talking about the "if you have nothing to hide then why do you need privacy?" crowd.