You refer to CCTV for state mass surveillance, and link to Wikipedia pages but it doesn't appear that you even read them.
> The vast majority of CCTV cameras are not operated by government bodies, but by private individuals or companies, especially to monitor the interiors of shops and businesses. According to 2011 Freedom of Information Act requests, the total number of local government operated CCTV cameras was around 52,000 over the entirety of the UK.
That doesn't make the UK appear to be monitored heavier than other locations when a single city in the US approaches half their total number of cameras.
> The vast majority of CCTV cameras are not operated by government bodies, but by private individuals or companies, especially to monitor the interiors of shops and businesses. According to 2011 Freedom of Information Act requests, the total number of local government operated CCTV cameras was around 52,000 over the entirety of the UK.
The NYPD alone had 18k back in 2018.
https://securitytoday.com/articles/2018/10/29/new-surveillan...
That doesn't make the UK appear to be monitored heavier than other locations when a single city in the US approaches half their total number of cameras.