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by nkrumm
4674 days ago
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Maybe in this case the false-positives were easily filtered out. However, if the initial search is too broad, and too un-specific, incorrect assumptions and false positives are certain to occur due to human error, prejudice or carelessness. This is one of the primary reasons why the "I have nothing to hide" argument in favor of increased surveillance is inadequate-- you may have nothing to hide, but errors not in your favor can unjustly cast you as having something to hide. |
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I liken constant surveillance to a bomb planted in your body. If you have nothing to hide, then no problem right?