Being out in the street is not an expectation of privacy. Anyone can look at you, can see you, can watch what you're doing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You can't assume any place you go is private because the means of surveillance are becoming so affordable and so invisible.
There's always a sense that people will do things quite differently if they think they have privacy.
I don't mind gearing my life towards privacy. It's my nature.
People watch me, waiting for me to slip up, so my privacy has gone - but that's a price you pay.
I never hide, when I walk down the street, someone's going to take my picture, that's what I look like.
In a town of 3,000 people, there is no privacy. Everybody knows what everybody is doing.
If you are everywhere, then you've sacrificed the very thing that you are complaining about, which is your own privacy.
You want your privacy as a human being.
People are so busy anyway they don't see you or recognise you in the street.
I drive myself to and from work. I love the privacy.