right to privacy

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Right to Privacy The right to privacy has become a very heated issue in recent years and it concerns the lives of many people around the world. Constitutionally speaking, citizens within the United States are not protected against having their picture taken, no matter where they are, and they are also not guarded against being interviewed. Over the last 20 years or so, people have become very interested in the lives of others and are always …

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…but the people also have the right to say no to the reporters that ask for interviews, who at times try to make the story as juicy as possible. Sometimes the border between good taste and bad taste is crossed and in order to maintain that right to privacy, the public must understand when it is time to decline interviews and the media must fine tune that border line and back off a little bit.