To answer the question without the details: No, but I would probably not be a very nice person to be around if I didn’t have adequate alone time.
Being monitored has become a way of life in most of the cities in developed countries of the world. The most monitored people are Londoners and Chicagoans. What can they do about it? They’ve been sold the idea that it is for their own safety, so there will never be a referendum against it. So, they adapt. I personally find the whole thing annoying, but what can I do?
I have chosen not to live in places like this for many reasons. I’ve come to believe that I’m much more comfortable living in the late 19th and early 20th century with certain 21st century accouterments such as the internet and a progressive political view. I prefer oil lamps, real fire, for general lighting in the stead of electric lights, but I use electric for local lighting at my desk and other work surfaces. I prefer glow to glare when I walk into a room.
I don’t like being surveilled. So, I live where there are few cameras and little crime. And the Google Earth mobile hasn’t arrived in my neighborhood as yet.