On 7/3/07, Larry Seltzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Good. Joe Lieberman is right
(http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/lieberman-calls-for-wider-use-of-su
rveillance-cameras-2007-07-01.html) that we should be doing more of this
sort of thing in the US. Nobody has a right of privacy out in the public
street. Having cameras there is no more offensive than having policemen
at the same spot, just more efficient.

There is a difference between right of privacy and indiscriminate
police surveillance. I think that there are a lot of folks who would
suggest that police taking notes on their activities without regard to
whether they were suspicious or not would be quite offensive.

Don

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Don M. Blumenthal
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