Reply to post: "The privacy of a terrorist can never be more important than public safety – never."

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"The privacy of a terrorist can never be more important than public safety – never."

Indeed, and the privacy of an innocent person should never be violated - never.

Those two statements just mean that you must identify the terrorists first before you violate their privacy. I suggest old-fashioned police work for that bit.

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