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of my princess Anastasia!
Mar 1999 time: 15:20
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You just don't get it, do you, Drake?!
As they say, the proof is in the pudding, so how about you pull your finger out of your arse and check out the pudding?
It's not the neighbourhood watch that's bad, but the denial of natural justice. Let's do a list of things that can/will happen and see if it's right or wrong. This is only my opinion, but at least this way we can argue the facts. You're saying that because we should agree with it in principle, we should agree with whatever form it takes. That is absurd! Anyway, here goes.....
Watch for suspicious activity: good
Report suspicious activity to authorities: good
Authorities make enquiries: good
Authorities come into your home without a warrant: bad
Authorities hide surveillance devices in your home without notifying you: bad. Under common law, citizens have the right to know when they are suspected of illegal activity. This would be a gross denial of common law.
Authorities make report on alleged suspect: What? No charges have been laid?! Doesn't a report constitute a presumption of fact? Isn't anyone who reads that report in years to come going to presume the suspect to be suspicious, irrespective of substantiation?
This is not about waiting an extra few minutes at airports. Nor is it about formalising what already happens, because under your current laws, when accusations are made against you, you are entitled to know unless they are dismissed without further investigation. Reports cannot be made about you unless you are formally charged. If the charges are ultimately dismissed, no formal reference to your presumed guilt can be kept in official records. It's these changes to common law that are the issue, not whether or not people should be alert for terrorist activity!
I also imagine the individual states might have something to say about their laws being made redundant whenever it's suits the federal government 
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