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en People don't seem as alarmed these days as I think they should be about the invasion of their privacy. Young people today, they don't even realize they've lost it. I think to them it's a given that they know there's a camera watching them.

en The people affected by Hurricane Katrina really need to be taken care of. It's rough. Everyone wants to help, but it's not going to be easy. We've got to realize that these people lost everything they had. For some people they didn't have food or water for days. I'm just trying to do my part and help out as much as I can. While everyone's watching on TV, they need to be helping at the same time.

en [Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas lent a helping hand Sunday afternoon by delivering $18,000 worth of essential toiletries and clothing to the DC Armory, which will serve as a shelter for evacuated refugees.] The people affected by Hurricane Katrina really need to be taken care of, ... It's rough. Everyone wants to help, but it's not going to be easy. We've got to realize that these people lost everything they had. For some people they didn't have food or water for days. I'm just trying to do my part and help out as much as I can. While everyone's watching on TV, they need to be helping at the same time.

en You've got people who communicate by touching, ... We don't look at that as bad except for those people who say, 'This is an invasion of my privacy and space and I'm very offended.' We really have to keep looking at the world through somebody else's perspective.

en The expectations of young people today are very different from 30 years ago. People don't like big dormitories and communal washrooms. They want more privacy and that is what we are trying to offer them.

en On its face it seems like an outrageous invasion of people's privacy.

en We've got to realize that these people lost everything they had. For some people they didn't have food or water for days. I'm just trying to do my part and help out as much as I can.

en It's such an invasion of privacy, ... You feel like Big Brother's watching you. It baffles my mind. I'm such an open book, you want to know something, you ask.

en You only have to see one privacy policy to realize it doesn't have a lot of teeth to it. People are discouraged to learn that retailer privacy policies don't protect their privacy. They just tell you how the retailer will use the information.

en One snap shot of me walking down the street from a camera above, sure that's not really an invasion of privacy, but when you're able to connect the dots of my entire routine throughout the day, that's another story. Our laws haven't kept up with that, and yet technology is creating those problems for us.

en I see both sides, but I still think it's kind of an invasion of the privacy but also, it does encourage people to pay taxes.

en If you choose to let people know what you're listening to, that's your business. If they do it without your permission, it's an invasion of privacy.

en This does nothing to stop the demolition. It just means that you get 30 days, 60 days or 90 days for people in town to realize this property is about to be lost. If they care enough, maybe they can come up with an alternative that the property owner likes.

en Some people think it's an invasion of privacy and some are mortified there's a financial penalty. From a town perspective, we find them helpful.

en It takes scarce dollars away from more effective programs that could help people stay out of trouble with drugs. He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her. It's a huge privacy invasion for not much gain.


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