NSA do invade people's privacy in order to protect the national security of all the American people.
The NSA's surveillance programs were implemented as a means to gather intelligence on potential security threats in efforts to protect national security. However, concerns arose due to the overreach of these programs, particularly in regards to the invasion of privacy of innocent individuals.
"Surveillance" is an 11-letter word that means to invade someone's privacy by monitoring or observing them without their consent.
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The correct terminology is Stop and Frisk - and the Supreme Court has ruled that if the officer's 'reasonable suspicion' for the stop can be articulated, it is, in fact, legal and proper. See: Terry v. Ohio
They look at your "private" picharrs.
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They look at your "private" picharrs.
Most likely not. A lot of people however do feel that they invade their privacy.
tell them they shouldent be looking through your stuff unless you say they can
Yes, this is definitely illegal.As her father is invading your privacy and to invade privacy is a criminal offence.
NSA was formed in the 20 of course im a member of NSA and keep asking of NSA
I know it but it would be rude to invade his privacy so I'm not giving it out.