Many don’t understand why they should be concerned about surveillance if they have nothing to hide. It’s even less clear in the world of ‘oblique’ surveillance, given that apologists will always frame our use of information-gathering services like a mobile phone plan or Gmail as a choice. if everyone’s every action were being monitored, and everyone technically violates some obscure law at some time, then punishment becomes purely selective.
As long as your actions can’t possibly be misinterpreted as potentially threatening, you don’t ever look angry, you don’t look middle eastern, have no religious ornamentation, aren’t looking like you are communicating with a person who looks like they are middle eastern or has religious ornamentation, aren’t a well proportioned female undefended female, haven’t ever upset a police officer, legal system administrator, or politician, then you have nothing to be afraid of.
Because this system of extreme public identification and tracking would never ever be abused by those in the legal system or others. What could possibly go wrong?