quote: Originally posted by twinkie
i'm sorry but what can one be doing in a "local street" that would cause it to be a "violation of privacy"?
yeah, that is actually a good point, i was thinking someone would bring it up. Even though we're in a public place, being spied on by the government is still seen as a violation of privacy if you ask me. Not the mere act of taping or viewing, but the act that follows when they look at it, the possible investigation into your identity, what you were doing and the like. If it gets to a point where there's a "log" for every person's actions in any public place they've ever been, i think that'd be a violating. But, it IS a public place true.
Here's another quote to inspire or something. Yeah i'm not much a quote dropper i just feel like it right now:
"Liberty is dangerous; but, it's the safest thing we have." -Emerson Forsdick
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