The Schengen Zone, established in 1995, is a group of 26 European countries that have abolished passport and border control at their mutual borders. This allows for easier travel between member countries for its citizens and visitors. However, the issue of surveillance cameras in the Schengen Zone, particularly in the Congo region, raises concerns about privacy and security.
The Schengen Zone is known for its open borders and free movement within member countries. However, with the benefits of this arrangement come concerns about privacy and security, particularly in relation to surveillance cameras. In recent years, there have been increasing complaints about the use of cameras in the Schengen Zone, with many questioning the necessity and impact of widespread surveillance.