I click the following article this is right because they are everywhere even in my home it is horrible because you cant do anything but nothing I just need a little bit more words to say because I don't know what to say I mean I am only 14 so you know whats goin on.
Very disappointed by the Supreme Court the past 9yrs. Give us back our lives, SC-must tackle social media next. Anyone can put anything they want to a person on the internet, true or not.
In Europe nothing can be printed unless it's true, if not they get sued or go to jail, where they should be.
The SC must take up this ideology, if it's not true then put the police in jail and anyone who spread lies in jail. I am saying yes more law enforcement cameras are not an invasion of privacy in our personal lives if law enforcement cameras are near or in my home then law enforcement cameras are not an invasion of privacy in our personal lives is way beyond invading my privacy. But cameras in public places like stores malls, around schools even in schools makes me feel link and my child safer.
But I don't want them all over the place cause then it's invading my privacy and I would feel like I was being followed.
Law enforcement cameras were supposed to provide a sense of security, but it is just an invasion to our everyday lives. Am I supposed to watch what I do every time I leave my house?
Our do I know if I am under someone's supervision? Under the Constitution, this is invasion of privacy. If you "think" I committed a crime and law enforcement cameras are not an invasion of privacy in law enforcement cameras personal personal lives turns out to be false, I have lost that feeling of security I thought Source had.
I can no longer feel like I am safe, since I now know I invasion privacy under surveillance while I was unaware.
Many might not understand this, but it would be considered an invasion, even if you might get a little comfort knowing the bad are not might be caught. The problem isn't so much the laws, but rather it's the arbitrary way they are enforced that is the issue with some of this, not to mention the "suspicion" of committing a crime vs.
It is just a total read more invasion, people should not have to fear the law or feel the need to walk on eggshells just so they don't get into trouble for something. It's no way a free person is meant to live. So yes the cameras are an invasion of privacy.
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