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Warp wrote:
> If the police can invade the privacy of anyone they want, that's a sure
> way of getting a police state.
Yep. And I'll note that it's almost never the case that lack-of-privacy
applies to famous powerful people. I mean, in the US right now, people
are getting beat to crap by the cops for taking pictures of cops, and we
can't even get the president to obey a subpoena from the congress.
I wouldn't mind cameras everywhere public if everyone could look at the
pictures. :-)
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Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
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