I do not think so, although it is true that surveillance can help in certain cases, it is not admissible in such a massive way, which is a serious interference in the right to privacy.
For example, the introduction of Google Glasses with facial recognition for the security forces was rejected outright for this reason.
Would you like any police officer you meet on the street to know that you have a pending parking ticket? Although this is a slight example, this invariably also leads to abuse by the state, for example to recognize you from a demonstration against the current government.
We have security cameras in every corner of the city and there is no problem of applying facial recognition in concrete cases because of a crime later, but not in real time, as in this video, this would be worse than 1984, besides, the very existence of the video shows that this is not even safe against the vision of anyone, with which in addition to the serious privacy failure, it also becomes a security problem for the people who appear with names in this video.
Even on the mobile it is possible to deactivate the GPS without any problem.