@9GYG6L76mos6MO
public places should have surveillance cameras. But going to far includes putting them in spots where there not needed
@9GYM6YZ6mos6MO
There is a very fine line between public safety and personal privacy that I feel they have just crossed. On a public platform is one thing monitoring that, but private messages are private and shouldn’t be able to be accessed by government
@9GYJM2V6mos6MO
I draw the line if whatever the person is monitoring passes into my own specific privacy because no one should be allowed to interfere with my privacy.
@9GYNRTD6mos6MO
I dont know anything about this case or issue so i can not speak on it
@9GYNXDN6mos6MO
i draw the line when it stops becoming their business. only illegal or suspicious stuff
@9GYL33M6mos6MO
people hide behind screens and act as a diffrent person, with specifically teenagers monitoring or restricting sites often leads to more searching for said sites which lead down to worese outcomes.
@9GYLJNJ6mos6MO
I draw the line if the surveillance/monitoring is unwarranted without given consent that it is going on. National security is important however there should be restrictions into what can and cant be viewed by the government.
@9GYGCLWIndependent6mos6MO
draw the line at the government can't warrant surveillance If the person has not committed a crime
@9GYFZPD6mos6MO
when they keep on doing the crime over and over aganin,
@9GYNZY36mos6MO
we such do not use that because it is a danger to personal privacy.
@9GYMD286mos6MO
simple information about yourself is reasonable for the government to know but personal photos and other information should not be given to the government
When the government can see what I do online without me knowing.
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