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Do you believe in privacy rights or security? |
Do you believe in privacy rights or security? Both of them. I am for security but not at the expense of privacy. I am for privacy but not at the expense of security. So we need a balance. They're not exclusive. The security show that the government currently puts on does not make us any safer. It is completely possible to keep privacy, but also keep us safe. I agree they are not mutually exclusive, but also-- |
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Since Bush got in office we have to have security at all large events. ...No they can't touch your disability check. ...depends on his disability, if he is not stable in his meds, his consultant could argue that he cannot fully function and then your aunt could get a power of attorney to look after his affairs until... It happens. You never know what evidence will be thrown out or how the Judge or jury will see the importance of something. If police were right 100% of the time, we wouldn't need trials ... it is always important to balance out the two. if there is to much security the country can be come a monarch which nobody wants. if there is too much freedom people can do things they should no do... No biggie..... You go to DMV and get a new license with a new number on it. Then you contact social security and let them know. Then if anything ever happened you would have a record of that. It means that a society that is willing to abandon it's freedoms has already lost its value and little more is lost by its destruction. Better to stand up for something than to simply stand. There it is. Here, it isn't. It totally depends on the laws of your jurisdiction. In any case, security or management has the right to ask them to leave, and to forbid anything they want ... |
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