Move to Africa
A functioning, omnipresent network of CCTV cameras requires reliable, uninterrupted power. The third world is famous for, among other things, unreliable power grids. The only places in most of Africa that have CCTV cameras are installations with independent power supplies. Not only that, but cell phone penetration in Africa is only about 21 percent, and many of those are prepaid phones without cameras. Also, in most of the third world, people in general don’t go around randomly videotaping each other anyway, because it’s a really excellent way to get shot.