It sounds to me like people were mostly mad because they got caught rather than because they were against the data collection on principle.
I like the idea of tracking noise pollution - and I think it should affect property values (and probably does even when it isn't tracked - e.g. places next to a train are usually cheaper)
I like the idea of tracking noise pollution - and I think it should affect property values (and probably does even when it isn't tracked - e.g. places next to a train are usually cheaper)