Yes, of course , you were being specific to this particular situation in the shop, I getcha.
Yes quite right , what will they do indeed. However, and you'll forgive me here, but I think that the "I'm not a criminal, I don't mind" is a very lazy position to take on invasive surveillance technologies.
If a stranger was looking in your window when you were having your dinner with your family , would it suffice to say , "don't worry about the strange man at the window, we didn't do anything wrong, now pass the peas.".
Also , this type of attitude is acting as a catalyst for the erosion of long established ideals in the realm of justice, namely that you are innocent until prooven guilty.
We should NOT accept, under any circumstances the presumption that we are all potential criminals and require preventive measures.
I heard there are pockets of resistance in London that are cutting down cameras and sensors that detect when a vehicle is not "green" , in other words , a traditional vehicle. There are experimental "green zones".
Grassroots resistance to CBDC's in Galway , Ireland.

Unless of course you consider Northern Ireland , which is both on the island of Ireland , and in the UK.
So yes , this is Tesco UK , the title I added is incorrect, beg your pardon.
I'll try and find context, I think the implication is that if it is being used in the UK , it always trickles to Ireland eventually , as we share a border with them, and multinational companies like to have unilateral policies.
Kevin Sharkey weighs in on "climate change".
https://cdn.satellite.earth/2038949a3a55a4cf96363d2a1400f641a4458d52dd03a623d3ec97ecaee7cfd9.mp4
Sharkey is a phenomenon; he is Ireland’s most prolific and successful artist ever. Creating large bold colourful paintings, in an original contemporary style. He has sold over 10,000 paintings Worldwide.
His work is collected by presidents, Picasso collectors, and collectors of Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud. He has recently been admitted to the Mel T Sutcliffe collection which includes many of the World’s top artists.
He has galleries dedicated to his work in London and Dublin, and soon, New York. Sharkey has been painting from the age of 12 years old and only went public with his distinct and highly collectable art at the age of 38.
He has been voted “Irelands most collectable artist” by The Sunday Tribune and has been called “A true Irish legend” by The Irish Independent. The Irish Times Money section urged its readers to “Bank on this artist”
In 2019 Sharkey ran for a nomination for the Irish Presidency and later withdrew, citing corruption of the entire political process, His current permanent exhibition is running at The Royal Hibernian Way, Dawson Street, Dublin 2.
They piss in your face and tell you its raining.
Irish supermarkets beginning to use facial recognition.

She's nice , but she's no nostr:npub1t8uhwv9ezlswf09u6efsnklww6l3m9pnnmzeqftvqdl4pl0mlv2q3dxstr aka Miss El Salvador.
My ideal would be drinking it out of Cristine Lagardes skull, cups do the job in a pinch.

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