There’s one thing that always changes the mood instantly:
A camera.
Suddenly, smiles fade.
Voices get louder.
Body language shifts.
People start avoiding eye contact.
Excuses come flying.
Why?
Because cameras make people nervous—especially when they have something to hide.
Whether it’s public servants, cops, or anyone else in power, the presence of a camera holds them accountable in ways words can’t.
This isn’t paranoia.
It’s reality.
And it’s why more people are picking up their phones and recording.
Because when the camera is rolling,
the truth has nowhere to hide.
