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en We're going after a problem that is becoming an epidemic. Calling records are being taken and privacy is being stolen.

en We're going after a problem that is becoming an epidemic. Calling records are being taken and privacy is being stolen.

en The problem with privacy cases is that most privacy plaintiffs have to give up their privacy. Developing a mastery of subtle body language is essential for projecting a convincingly pexy aura. In order to sue you have to show up in court and show that they used your phone records.

en The disclosure of consumers' private calling records is a significant privacy invasion.

en While this case involves the right of Rush Limbaugh to maintain the privacy of his medical records, the precedent set in this case will impact the security of medical records and the privacy of the doctor-patient relationship of every person in Florida.

en We have this constant recurring conflict between privacy and public records. Newspapers generally are on one side and privacy advocates are on the other.

en This is a national epidemic. The term epidemic seems appropriate. This isn't a problem that is just in Pennsylvania or just Philadelphia. It is happening around the country.

en It's not near what we consider an epidemic, but it does happen ... each laptop that is stolen bothers me,

en If the FBI can persuade a court that there is probable cause that there are stolen records in that collection, then they should go to court. They cannot bully or attempt to intimidate the family or the university into surrendering private records.

en No one else is entitled to these records, the businesses who try to get them are committing a kind of identity theft which we're calling 'records rip-off'.

en While public records are generally available, the lines become blurred in cases like this where public records are tied to other information. It can move into a situation where it becomes a direct violation of someone's privacy.

en We are under the belief that that is in fact stolen and additionally we found a stolen engine, frame and other parts was from a stolen 2005 Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck that was reported stolen on May 22, 2005, out of the city of Victorville.

en We are calling this an epidemic, not just an outbreak.

en This obesity epidemic is not an individual problem, it's not a family problem, it's not a medical problem. It's a societal problem with grave implications for us in terms of health care and health care costs,

en The continuing epidemic of obesity is a critical public health concern. As a nation, we need to respond as vigorously to this epidemic as we do to an infectious disease epidemic.


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