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Responding to peer comment.

It’s public information if a law enforcement officer happens to see you in public. It’s not public information if their surveillance is via a 3rd party whose information is not public.

Arguably even if you’re in public, surveillance (looking for you specifically) should require a warrant. We could debate that.



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