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I think that the government should be allowed to secretly monitor suspicious activity because it may most likely be to protect the country or its citizens. if someone if being monitored then that means that they obviously have something that to hide that the government wants to find out. Most of people who are monitored are probably suspected terrorists so in order to prevent another attack, the government wants to assure that this person is or isnt a terrorist. There are also other occasions in which someone cane be responsible for selling narcotics, weapons or are responsible for murder. If this is the case then of course the government has the right to monitor them so that way they can gather up enough evidence against the victims to put them away and keeping them out of the streets, keeping it safe.
I think that a person's clothes definately tells a lot them mainly because if u don't know that person, the first thing u are going to judge them on is by their appearance. in my opinion i think that clothes mainly determine a person when they are looking for a job because the employer would probably want an employee who meets their standards of uniform. For example, if a person who dresses like a rocker applies for a job at an elegant four star restaurant, they most likely will reject him even if he is a well qualified and kind person due to the fact that he does not meet the restaurant standards.
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