> rules. So the comparison with information that is shouted in a stadium  
> is not right here. It's also not a good attitude of the citizens of a 
> country to just accept that everyone can violate your privacy. Citizens 
> should put effort in making good rules for privacy or to protect it. 
> Privacy is a human right of a democracy.

Right, wrong, the law and self-preservation are 4 different things with 
infinite permutations of interpretation. Please consider thinking of your 
privacy much like your bicycle, you from the Netherlands. You will want 
laws to punish bicycle thieves AND a strong lock. The law exists because 
there are people who do not follow it. I expect privacy laws and the 
corresponding violators to co-exist. I do not see privacy statements 
helping much.

Dee



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