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On the Security Obsession

Posted on December 23, 2016 by Pierre Lemieux

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As the number of checkpoints and searches between point A and point B approaches infinity, the probability that a terrorist or common criminal will pass through the net approaches zero. But, at the same time, the probability that a government agent will commit a crime approaches one.

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Posted in Blog posts, Police and justice, Security | Tagged crime, liberty, security, terrorism

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