Right To Privacy

Title: Right To Privacy
Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
Details: Words: 845 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Right To Privacy
Right To Privacy In today's society cameras appear in all kinds of places such as ATM's, department stores, and streetlights. The majority of the public accepts these cameras and pays little attention to them. However, who really knows what kind of people are watching the cameras? It is this very question that leads many to believe that our society is moving nearer to a big brother society. The United States now plays a leading role …showed first 75 words of 845 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 845 total…of being watched will cause massive amounts of debate and protest to any actions that may violate privacy. The majority of the public may never be willing to give up privacy, but increasing threat of terrorism within the U.S. has caused a need for protection. It is this reason that the American people have begun to tolerate the presence of surveillance. Yet, who will ultimately decide how much privacy can be sacrificed for protection?

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