It's both. I think one of the strongest arguments for civil liberties is that they help to keep the authorities focused on real threats.
In this particular example, the concerns wrt gov't resources are greater than the threat this poses to this guy's freedom, but one could easily imagine a situation where that's reversed. The aggregate effects of both factors are pretty damn significant though.
In this particular example, the concerns wrt gov't resources are greater than the threat this poses to this guy's freedom, but one could easily imagine a situation where that's reversed. The aggregate effects of both factors are pretty damn significant though.
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