I think the main problem is not in universal law enforcement but in constant surveillance which is a bit orthogonal.
Why should people be under constant surveillance even at times when they are not breaking any laws? Why should someone else have access to every moment of your life?
Good point, but I think my main point still stands: being ocasionally surveilled by the police is OK (I don't mind them looking at me in public places if I'm near them), but if you scale this up to constant surveillance it's a very different story.
Why should people be under constant surveillance even at times when they are not breaking any laws? Why should someone else have access to every moment of your life?