Of course you could vandalize them easily enough... and be seen doing so from multiple angles: ideally leading to your prosecution and imprisonment or possibly direct kinetic response from their owners.
The legal system tends to react even more negatively to those directly attempting to undermine enforcement efforts - such as vandalizing cameras. You're not just doing "bad," you're constructively preventing evidence of your misdeeds from being gathered.
> and be seen doing so from multiple angles
No, again that's easy enough to avoid.
But you're being obtuse on purpose (and ignoring the actual content of my very short comments) obviously because you want an argument, and this is waste of my time. Have a great life :)
You know, I think you may be onto something.
Perhaps we all should just live in a massive prison. The cameras should be on us 24/7. Society is nothing without hard rules, by just rulers. Ideally, kinetic enforcement applied for any misdeeds, large or small.