(September 17, 2019 at 6:10 am)EgoDeath Wrote:You can't demand privacy in public places. Photographers can photograph you (in the US) if you're leaning out of your apartment window.(September 15, 2019 at 2:13 am)AFTT47 Wrote: In an ideal world, I'd be all for it. In the real world, I would be very concerned about abuse.
We need oversight of all agencies with this kind of power - and we don't have it. So for the present time, count me as opposed.
I have to second this notion. The whole idea that "you should only be worried if you're doing something wrong" is exactly the type of idea that an oppressive government would want you to hold.
Privacy is slowly but surely going away, I don't think we need to add more to the mix.
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