re: #494 pingjockey
Thanks. I would think if you’re out in public, like Times Square, your right to privacy is not what it is if you are in your house. Then again, I’m not an atty, nor did I stay in a Holiday Inn last night!
IIRC, your right to privacy, in terms of what can be seen, ends with your failure to close your windows. In other words, if it can be seen without assistance (naked eye) from the sidewalk, it is public.
Seriously.