On Mar 2, 2018, at 9:38 AM, Joe Touch <touch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This argument would work against almost any policy. Reductio at absurdum: "everybody dies eventually, so it's no problem if I kill you now." If it is a problem that people are being constantly photographed, then the only way that that problem can be addressed is to do it less. To say "there's no reason for us to do this, because it won't make any difference," is how the status quo remains the status quo. There may be some valid argument against this policy, but this is not that argument. :) |