Relax. It's voluntary. I'm delighted to let the police use my video to catch porch pirates, but you do you.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Thank you, Senator. It may have been a good film, but I don’t think society is ready for
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Its good to see someone asking these questions. What we really need are standards for strong data protection that prevent companies from even attempting to monetize the public's data.
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Holy shit that’s terrifying. THANK YOU
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If you capture video of a crime and neglect to turn it over to law enforcement you would be charged with a variety of goodies - evidence tampering, failure to report, aiding and abetting....the vendor is immaterial.
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The members of the electoral college also read Twitter. It's cray cray statements like that, that will cost you another one. If you or your loved ones were assaulted, burglarized, auto theft....and a law prevents the authorities from reviewing material evidence..
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