I want to live in a surveillance society

The title might give you pause, but if you read far enough into the article, you stumble across this comment:

Shouldn’t recording your own police interrogation be a constitutionally protected right, like the right to an attorney? If not, why not?

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The subtitle did it for me. “Big Brother is always watching you. But who’s watching Big Brother?” You can always get me with a 1984 reference; and truthfully, why shouldn’t you be able to produce your own record of a police encounter, or an interrogation, etc?

Author: RAnthony

I'm a freethinking, unapologetic liberal. I'm a former CAD guru with an architectural fetish. I'm a happily married father. I'm also a disabled Meniere's sufferer.

Attacks on arguments offered are appreciated and awaited. Attacks on the author will be deleted.

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