Privacy is a right!

Mar 2, 2019 2:06 AM

#4thamendment

4thamendment

Not in a lot of peoples' eyes today

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It means they can't search without a reasonable cause. Which is super easy to make up. Even saying no while spouting off your rights is

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suspicious enough to them. Your best bet is to happily and willingly comply. And just hope they lube up a little first.

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The key word is "unreasonable".

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The question becomes, do we use unreasonable then or unreasonable now? As it may be reasonable if it is a demographic the person doesn't

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Like....

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Do you have a reason for this?

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It does not say privacy?

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It says “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures”

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If they are protected against unreasonable searches, what does that mean to you?

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the right is in simple terms saying you cant go looking through other peoples shit without good cause and authority, and authorities can

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only write warrants to go through people's shits if a probable cause for worry arises or evidence arises provoking a search. saying

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"hey that's my private property you cant go through that" invokes this right

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