On anonymity: Everyone in any public place should be identifiable. That includes law enforcement personnel. Uncovered faces are sufficient, because all activities in public spaces may be recorded by anyone. We believe in an absolute right to privacy, within which any activity or transaction among consenting adults in a private space may be kept private. However, there is no right to privacy in public spaces.
Read more about Bob’s stance on privacy here.
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Posted: September 12, 2020 by Bob Walsh
On Anonymity
On anonymity: Everyone in any public place should be identifiable. That includes law enforcement personnel. Uncovered faces are sufficient, because all activities in public spaces may be recorded by anyone. We believe in an absolute right to privacy, within which any activity or transaction among consenting adults in a private space may be kept private. However, there is no right to privacy in public spaces.
Read more about Bob’s stance on privacy here.
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