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5 members of League of Women Voters in Missouri

1. Is privacy an important topic for the public to discuss? yes 4 times

2. What is important to you personally about privacy? a. Being left alone b. Self sufficiency and integrity - the right to be secure in my person c. Preservation of information and activities d. My life is nobody's business unless I choose to share the information

3. What do you think of when I ask you about privacy? a. Being left alone b. bathrooms c. Personal activities d. Others not knowing my business

4. How do you feel about privacy? a. Don't think question is worded well b. Protective of my own and others c. Important and needed d. Very important

5. What concerns do you have about privacy? a. That we may be losing our privacy at the library, by the government knowing all of our business in the city, county, state and fed. b. If big brother is watching we change not only our behavior but the basis of what can possibly be thought c. Invasion of personal space. Losing it d. That we are losing privacy through legislation and the internet and medical\insurance business

From minutes: Our talk, which started with physical privacy, segued to mental privacy. Observation changes behavior; observation also causes manipulation. (Jo likened this to George Orwell's writing.)


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