You reasonably can't. As a society, we need to choose between individual privacy and the pervasive use of invasive cameras. Regulations can be made to protect one or the other. The US seems to be going one way, the EU another.
How can you regulate the use of cameras in private company buildings or outside? Is it currently illegal for a EU company to have every square foot of a office building covered by 2 cameras and have a sophisticated analytics program that records exactly where every employee is at any time and what they are likely doing?
How can you regulate the use of cameras in private company buildings or outside? Is it currently illegal for a EU company to have every square foot of a office building covered by 2 cameras and have a sophisticated analytics program that records exactly where every employee is at any time and what they are likely doing?