My gut reaction was 'private property' too bad.Cadillac Fairview is in the hot seat for taking pictures of shoppers at five of their malls. It was done without permission or advisement. It was done pre-Covid I assume as masks would nullify much of the info they wanted, mainly the demographics of the shoppers but other info was collected as well.
"Can I borrow your phone?" could negate a contact although the numbers would be minimal.
The restaurant spokesperson made a point and I don't know if they were denied specific stats or if the stats didn't exist. Were restaurants being used as scapegoats for the increase instead of, for example, schools?
Was Zoodles under risk ten times a day or a hundred or more? What are the rates for the average shopping outing?
A 100% lockdown may not be necessary if the contacts are controlled and you can't control things you don't know.
But i dug in a bit and yeah, not just pictures; they were actually using face recognition software and then storing that information for analysis. That's a big leap from a camera on private property.