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Maybe so. But how is this different than saying, "I have nothing to hide, so I'm not worried about having my car searched?" It's a somewhat pragmatic point of view but I wonder if it is a good idea in the limit.


So what are you saying then? We shouldn't agree to a system that allows our car to be searched because under some limit it might be bad for us? What are we comparing this to in the Apple case? What is the equivalent of the "car search"?


"I have nothing to hide, so I'm not worried about having my car seized"




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