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Watch "Is Your Privacy An Illusion? (Taking on Big Tech) - Smarter Every Day 263" on YouTube
Worth a watch, great project
Once you've lost your privacy, you realize you've lost an extremely valuable thing
Billy Graham
Privacy is not an option, and it shouldn't be the price we accept for just getting on the internet
Gary Kovacs
Are there any court cases that specifically deal with police body cameras?
No, there are no cases that deal directly with police body cameras. One of the major cases that could apply to police body cameras is Katz v. United States. In this case the courts ruled that people in public space have a reasonable expectation of privacy not determined by the public space they occupy but, by what they choose to keep private in public. This Supreme Court case could be used to determine the legality or constitutionality of police body cameras.
The importance of privacy for human dignity, autonomy, and relationships
“I have nothing to hide”..... that’s what you think. Privacy is a right and there is more surveillance can find out about you then you think! Know your rights fam #4privacy
Are Police Body Cameras necessary? Are they being used in today's police departments? How is this related to the fourth amendment?
Police dash cams were used in the 90’s due to increased complaints of racial profiling by minorities. 20 years later police body cameras were introduced for the same reasons. Cases in Ferguson and Chicago have sparked complaints of shotty police work. ¼ of police departments use body mounted cameras, 80% of police departments are evaluating their use, and studies have shown that they significantly reduce complaints within police departments. The fourth amendment and privacy are synonymous. Police body cameras will record everything during a police officer's shift. People and police officers are concerned that their privacy will be invaded due to the wide range of a video camera.
This could be YOU! Know your Fourth Amendment rights #4privacy
At the border, online, at the doctor’s office, you’re no longer protected from unreasonable search and seizures.
Sneaky big brother has been readjusting legal definitions to benefit the agenda of the national security state’s needs! Where is the line drawn, protecting constitutional rights #4privacy