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I am not paranoid, and I actually do drive the speed limits. Even if I wanted to speed, I couldn't: the car is loud red with white stripes... The police love to watch me, as does everyone else...
But in discussing the matter with a friend, he said, "If I want to walk around in my back yard nude, I should be able to in private, without having unknown persons watching me...." Meaning, that if one wanted to talk privately, either to a passenger or on the phone..., then one should be able to.
I used to work for the N.S.A., and I KNOW people in positions do not always follow rules... OnStar actually sued the FBI for listening in on people's conversations...
I think the question, "why would you want privacy? Are you discussing anything wrong" is really the wrong question to ask. And the assumption that no one would listen, is naive.
And how would you like appliances in your home to be wired so that unknown persons were collecting data on your habits and listening in?
Do you have to be considered a criminal to want to be left alone?
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