"You apparently don't know the definition of "tangible.""
Au contraire
tan·gi·ble ( P ) Pronunciation Key (tnj-bl)
adj.
Discernible by the touch; palpable: a tangible roughness of the skin.
Possible to touch.
Possible to be treated as fact; real or concrete: tangible evidence.
Possible to understand or realize: the tangible benefits of the plan.
Law. That can be valued monetarily: tangible property.
Apparently the concept of tangible is not tangible to you.
Anyway, you have me confused ("folks like you") with someone who thinks the right of privacy is defined by the fourth amendment. I don't. It's in the ninth amendment as I said at the beginning, and it mainly encompasses concepts that derive from the British Common Law. I don't know why you keep throwing the fourth at me, and talk about buggering someone. Rights don't prevent you from being subject to criminal laws of general applicability.
Just like my right to free snickers bars.