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To: gunnedah
How much privacy should one be able to expect in a public place?

More than was afforded to citizens in Nazi Germany.

How do you track down illegals without first identifying a person.

It's clear that this is not the purpose of the ruling, and won't be used for this purpose (at least presently) anyway. So this is a red herring.

What is really reasonable? The can of worms you open may aid the criminal or enemy more than the police!

The same can be said of the Bill Of Rights - would you get rid of them too?

26 posted on 03/23/2004 10:36:53 AM PST by coloradan (Hence, etc.)
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To: coloradan
You had your mind made up apparently. I have seen the system from both sides and at this time in my life it doesn't matter a whole lot to me but it does for my children and grandchildren.
Too much power in any hand leads to corruption and abuse but it is fast getting to the point where safety will have to play a part if America is to have the saftey and security it once had.
The only things more dangerous that crooked cops are crooked lawyers and judges. You have a group in each profession that does not use common sense but how common is common sense any longer and common to who.
You can bet without some real leadership and insight this country is going to get a taste of what those in Israel and Palestine get and we don't have that leadership any more. We are more interested in our political party and getting even.
35 posted on 03/23/2004 1:58:34 PM PST by gunnedah
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