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(Natural News) As smart meters make their way across the United States, a growing number of people are vocalizing concerns about the devices and consumer privacy rights. The Fourth Amendment was designed to protect Americans from government surveillance and other forms of government overreach. Now, a federal court in Illinois has ruled that right is... |
Court rules that your 4th amendment right to privacy, especially when it comes to smart meters, is a "privilege"
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