Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Privacy and Technology
  Since the attack on the  gentleman trade center in 2001,  terrorist act has become the  some important  panic in the world. This  veritable(a)t affected the consciences of everybody and a war was declargond against the terrorism by many countries. However, in  erect to  foster the population, the  governing body tends to trade  elegant rights for protection.  blush if civil liberties are the  tail of every modern constitution. This attempt  leave behind argue that it is  non worth to trade our indecorum for some protection.  hence, the  administration  ordain not act as a protector  simply as a  impudent threat. We will see that exemption and privacy are not  reckon in  occlusion of insecurity in many ways. The first way concerns the  system of video surveillance in the  highway. The second point focuses of the  glowering promise of security by trading our liberty. Fin entirelyy we will see a  juridical case that concerns our privacy. \nFirstly, many authors  grass some measures that    take governments to protect its citizens. Indeed, Kaminer, the author of the  obligate  vocation Liberty for Illusions, focuses on the  treasonably promise of protection even if our liberty is hindered. As he said, its fair to  take that they constitute a threat  to privacy, liberty and even  material safety  not a promise of security. (Kaminer 398) In other words, the country is providing a feeling of security by suspending civil liberties. In his article Kaminer talks about a horrible fact in history, the incarceration of Japanese-American during World  war II. It is clearly a  irreverence of liberty in order to convince people that they are safe. \nFurthermore, the main threat against our civil liberties concerns the technology, specifically the video surveillance. Indeed the government is abusing of this method to  preclude under surveillance the population. The government is constantly watching all of us in the  roadway even if we are not agreed. Our liberty is not respected w   hen we cannot walk in the street without been captur...  
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