Based on what I just knew, it seems that the time has run out for me to file a lawsuit on this corruption guy for a tracking device I think exists in my car and was installed for him in 2019. As usual in this country, the perpetrator gets taken care of more than the victim. And how can such ridiculously balanced laws be constitutionally valid? Do legislators think that the fourth amendment right to privacy and the fifth's right not to be deprived of life, liberty, or property applies only when a governmental entity is involved? I do not see what allows limiting them like this.
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One could also rephrase the second question above by asking if they think that the related amendments require from the government just that it itself should not violate those rights?
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