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Originally Posted by Maritime Q-Scout
I saw a clip of the Supreme Court's session regarding this case. Apparently when all the lawyers got up ready to debate religious freedom, one of the justices said "What if they go into a gas station to get gas, they have security cameras there. How's that different?"
It was funny to see all the lawyers faces tweek for that half second as if to say "oh shingaurd!"
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That's pretty good. Did they have an answer?
If security cameras are a problem, and going by the rationale behind this license thing I don't know how they wouldn't be, these people can't go anywhere.
Although it would be interesting to see someone argue a multanova ticket based on religious convictions.
"I don't consent to having my photo taken, so while this device of yoursshows me doing 75 in a playground zone, I can't accept it, because you violated my religious freedom in the very act of taking the picture".