Besides it's not like there are cameras everywhere in your home filming you 24 hours a day...
P.S. I think you are nearly out of fabric softener
I hope you're not watching me when I have a crafty tommy tank!
I don't really have that much of a problem with surveillance, really, just like to play devils advocate a lot
I'd actually be in favour of national ID cards, for example (I really couldn't figure out what the objection was to those and they'd make a lot of things easier for people who don't have a driving licence).. and don't forget I work in the same field as you - I know avoiding CCTV isn't going to help me while I carry a smartphone and/or use the internet .. half the world's intelligence agencies are more than capable of figuring out where & what I'm doing using that, let alone CCTV. Hell, even Amazon seems to know what I'm thinking about half the time..
(As an aside - watching the new Bourne film yesterday; they 'locate' a hacker down to a building with naught but an IP address.. Piffle I thought, you can't map an IP back to a building! Except .. thinking about it; mobile devices can be happily geolocated remotely, Google street view went around mapping all the public & non-public WiFi networks it could find etc etc. It's probably more than possible to back-track a hacker to a building if you have nation-state resources now..)