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Question: Does security trump privacy?
#1
Yes (D)
 
#2
No (D)
 
#3
Yes (R)
 
#4
No (R)
 
#5
Yes (I)
 
#6
No (I)
 
#7
Yes (L)
 
#8
No (L)
 
#9
Yes (Other)
 
#10
No (Other)
 
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Total Voters: 14

Author Topic: Security vs Privacy  (Read 1277 times)
nclib
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« on: August 12, 2005, 08:26:35 PM »

Only when you have evidence that warrants violating privacy.
Agreed, and it would need to be very strong evidence.  Otherwise, no, and that's how I voted in the poll.  I don't buy into the philosophy "If you're not doing anything wrong, you have nothing to hide."  Even if I'm not doing anything wrong, I don't like the government breathing down my neck.

Well said.
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