Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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It's simple: if you commit a crime, your privacy is of no concern. In this case: you rob a bank, you forfeit your right to privacy.
@kevout could not agree more.
@boli99
First they took away my privacy, but I didn't care because I had nothing to hide. Then they took away habeas corpus, but I didn't care because I wasn't a criminal. Then they took away my right to assemble, but I didn't care because I didn't demonstrate. Then they took away my free speech, but I didn't care because I never spoke out. Then they decided to throw me in prison, and nobody dared speak out against them for me.
@kevout
So you're saying they were guilty before they were tried?
@kevout Allegedly robbed a bank, but it sounds like you believe everything you're told by authority figures, so the difference might be lost on you.