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by Anechoic 5660 days ago
Public servants performing their duty in public should be subject to the scrutiny of the public.

That's usually the caveat I put when I make that statement, but I forgot to that time (and again, most of my govt work is in public and I would fall under that).

There are times when privacy is essential for govt workers but those times rarely during public interaction, and when they are, it's usually because the tasks are sensitive (an interview with a rape victim for example).

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In the interview case it's the victim's privacy that prevents monitoring, not the interviewer's.