[BWNA] Re: [BWNA-Board] Proposal for BWNA

Rob Vaughn robv at sound-o-mat.com
Mon Jan 8 17:39:30 PST 2007


>> >There's civil liberties, which I truly believe in, but video taping simply
>> >isn't one of them.  Taping yourself in your own home is fine, taping people
>> >who have consented to being taped is fine, but other than that, 
>> you've crossed
>> >the line into harrassment and open yourself to being sued, as 
>> almost happened
>> >in the case of the PSU students who were trying to help us.
>
>I am constantly amazed by how much planners don't like people to know 
>what they are doing.

Jim, as a civil liberatarian, I would think you would be the first and
foremost to know and insist that everyone, yourself as well as those students,
have a right to privacy.  When a restraining order is possibly sought, it's
obvious that said right to privacy has certainly not been respected.

As a civil libertarian, you should be the first to have wanted to respect the
privacy of thost students, who are not even professionals, and are certainly
not planners (yet).  I am unclear exactly when you believe in civil liberties
or do not?

Cheers, Rob V.

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