"No expectation of privacy in public spaces" is a completely broken mentality.
Over on feddit.uk I saw this fun thread, with multiple people confidently claiming "anyone who is in a public place can have no reasonable expectation of privacy". (If I screwed up my link, sorry, I'm still not great at more than posting comments.) That may be a legally correct understanding, but it's overreach....
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