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Security is more important than privacy. (Privacy is important (Fourth…
Security is more important than privacy.
Privacy is important
human rights
Fourth Amendment of the Constitution
protects against unreasonable searches and seizures
the government--> access any information voluntarily shared with a third party
The attacks on Sept. 11
preventing further attacks
threaten our safety
terrorist organizations
collecting telephone records
process used to attempt to detect possible risks by analyzing patterns in bulk data
terrorism threats from multiple organizations
Rumors
NSA records the content of all phone calls and emails
Not true
the broad surveillance program
no longer in place
present day, photographic evidence --> catch thieves and solve crime
threat to privacy
possibility of exposing bank account numbers and pin numbers.
private conversations will be exposed
personal lives have been watched
help to maintain the reliability of law
the crimes will be solved
hard to gather evidence
the security camera
saving innocent lives
to track dangerous drivers.
breaking the rules, --> easily stopped as their actions are on video
personal environment that distinguishes and shields ourselves and our actions, properties and information from others