Despite the major victory for liberty we struck last week, there is still much work to be done before we return to a government that is truly by the people and for the people.
A big part of taking America back to the values that made it great in the first place is making sure that the people are not at the mercy of bureaucrats and other agents of the state. That means that the only reason they should be able to violate your privacy is if they possess actionable evidence of terrorism or other criminal activity, which is why police are required to get warrants before searching Americans’ houses or records.
But thanks to advances in technology, law enforcement is able to circumvent the warrant system and learn all they want about citizens. The NSA’s domestic surveillance program is the most egregious example, but there are other, disturbing instances of this phenomenon.
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If you’re doing anything illegal, why worry!
Nancy Duncan Walsh if your not doing anything wrong why would you be in there. Like anything else after this what’s next?
Because you are not property like tagged cattle. You like someone you don’t know or trust knowing where you are and what you are doing? I don’t. Dont embrace golden shackles.
Everytime you go into Walmart Home Depot all the major department stores have facial recognition Walmart just happens to work with the government
They already do this$#%&!@*on the highway, they know who you are before you pull into a truck scale house.
Cameras in stores are there to catch shoplifters. It also comes in handy when there’s a “disturbance” and police have to be called. Everyone else can ignore them!
THIS REMINDS ME OF THAT SHOW PERSON OF INTEREST.
This is why you NEVER EVER tag your pics! Idjits!
DO YOU STILL FREE!
I’ve had my oy iris’s scanned!