It looks like our future is drag-net surveillance. It started with traffic cameras that fine you and now it's been stepped up to uber-centralized passports, ID, biometric transportation passes and very soon you'll have a fiat/CBDC account with the central bank. At that point it will be difficult to have any privacy and like Roosh mentioned they can cancel you at any time. They probably won't because at that point they can instantly reverse, freeze or delete your money. They will never ask of anything of you, it'll be like having a YouTube account and one day you find out that your account has been suspended for a TOS violation and then having to email or phone a government agent to appeal it. They have total control of your life and you don't have any recourse.
You might laugh or scoff at the idea of robots patrolling the street of Singapore now because it's cute but you have to think about technology exponentially. Blockbuster scoffed Netflix. Kodak didn't think photos would be free. Nokia didn't see smart phones making theirs obsolete. It's bad enough there are traffic cameras everywhere in Australia, imagine they expand that to the streets like in China that can scan your faces and instantly identify and fine you for any infraction they see fit. More drag net surveillance in every aspect of your life, then just tack a credit score on top of it. If they don't like you they can comb through both your online and offline presence and send you to prison for decades.