>First, your clothes are secure from search without warrant, probable cause
>or permission.
>
>Second if they see you committing a crime (in your car or home) they have
>probable cause.
>

But if the same privacy rights appies to your car as to your house, then unless 
we live in puritanville 2007, there's nothing illegal about getting naked.

The point is that your car is not your house. You are engaging in public not 
private behavior, therefore  the same set of privacy rights do not appy. 

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