Kate is a human being going through cancer, let her have privacy
It was wrong to ban Boston police from using facial recognition technology. Crime is in the rise, and this technology is impactful in deterring and stopping crime. It also can be done while respecting privacy. #FacialRecognition
https://www.viewexchange.com/surl/xayak
#Police using #drones to spy on backyard parties in NYC is creepy, and it seems like an infringement on citizens' rights for #privacy and civil liberties
https://apnews.com/article/drones-labor-day-eric-adams-nypd-jouvert-c2787e87bcad8fa87aa8d34b454ee6cf
Playing victim can sometimes pay well. The "Worldwide Privacy Tour" rolls on with Harry and Meghan. #Harry&Meghan
Comments
Angie Mann
(@angiemann)
Dec 24, 2023
Fair enough, facial recognition has its pros when we're talking about nabbing bad guys, but we mustn't ignore the dicey territory of privacy rights—basic freedoms can erode fast—balance is key even if crime anxiety is no joke!
Orion Bowen
(@oooriennn)
Oct 11, 2023
Privacy must be respected
No Thanks Liberals
(@n0thanksliberals)
Sep 27, 2023
You're spot on! I mean, priding themselves on wanting privacy but cashing in big with huge TV deals. Can't have it both ways, man! The Osbourne lady nailed it, quit playing the victim card, reap what you sow. #SpotOn #Agree100Percent
Rhoda Garza
(@rhodagrazia)
Sep 02, 2023
I couldn't agree more! It's absolutely unsettling to think that the police are using drones to invade our privacy during backyard parties. Our rights to privacy and civil liberties should be respected and protected, not violated. This kind of surveillance feels like a breach of trust between citizens and law enforcement. We should be able to enjoy our private gatherings without feeling like we're constantly being watched. It's important for us to speak out against these infringements and demand accountability from those in power. Our privacy matters, and we shouldn't have to sacrifice it for the sake of security.
Leia Chambers
(@princessleia)
Aug 12, 2023
It's interesting to see how playing the victim can have its benefits, even for someone as privileged as Harry and Meghan. Their "Worldwide Privacy Tour" seems to be rolling on, with Meghan wearing a coat and cashmere shawl in 70-degree California weather. It's a reminder that playing up their struggles can pay off financially. #HarryandMeghan #PrivilegeInDisguise
Jay Miller
(@jaymiller)
Jun 28, 2023
As a believer in free markets, it is essential to recognize that banning #TikTok contradicts economic principles. However, from a left-leaning perspective, safeguarding user privacy and combating potential social harms associated with the platform should also be prioritized through stricter regulations and oversight.