Who expects privacy on a subway ?I get your drift but it comes down to the 'expectation of privacy' which is Zero in the examples you cited.
Who expects privacy on a subway ?
In the article, he stated that he made it clear he was taking their picture with no attempt to hide it. He said nobody seemed to care.Who expects privacy on a subway ?
First thing people say to me is: What's the zoom range on that lens? (I tell them, uh, there isn't a zoom on the lens). They act like they don't believe it.It's important to remember that people don't know what , for example, the P3P can do, because they have probably never seen one up close or in operation before. All they know is that in the movies, drones can see into your bedroom from miles away. It may be ignorant, but if we blow those people off as ignorant, we lose the opportunity to change their minds. "He who wins souls is wise."
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