Stand
aside privacy right protectionists.
The bombings in Boston prove the nation
needs to change how it interprets the Constitution to give government greater
power to protect citizens, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said.
“The
people who are worried about privacy have a legitimate worry,” Mr. Bloomberg
said, in a Tuesday press conference reported by the Politicker. “But we live in
a complex world where you’re going to have to have a level of security greater
than you did back in the olden days, if you will. And our laws and our
interpretation of the Constitution, I think, have to change.”
Specifically,
Mr. Bloomberg said the nation needed more surveillance, and the likes of more
magnetometers in schools.
“We
have to understand that in the world going forward, we’re going to have more
cameras and that kind of stuff,” he said, in Politicker, talking of the need
for greater latitude for courts to grant powers to law enforcement and
government to provide security.
“Our
obligation first and foremost,” he said, “is to keep our kids safe in the
schools. First and foremost [it’s] to keep you safe if you to a sporting event.
First and foremost, [it’s] to keep you safe if you walk down the streets or go
into our parks.”
See original here: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/apr/23/ny-mayor-michael-bloomberg-constitution-must-chang/
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