Americans willing to sacrifice privacy for security: poll
AFP
mericans find US anti-terror policies too lax, and believe that the government should err toward increasing security over individual privacy, a new survey found Thursday. More than six respondents in ten to a Quinnipiac University poll -- 63 percent to 25 percent -- said US anti-terror policies lean too far toward protecting civil rights rather than national security.
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