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The replies here are neither flippant nor pat. The phrase "reasonable expectation of privacy" comes directly from a supreme court ruling on the topic of privacy in public spaces. Whether or not you think people should be entitled to privacy in a public space, currently the law in the United States provides no such protection.



The pat and flippant part is: well the USSC ruled thus, so thus, and thus shut up you, it's decided.




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