Ok on the CS board about the person who called a ahouse and got called a homewrecker I got into a bit of a discussion about HIPPA and privacy and what a person should expect when they call your house. Which got me to thinking aobut how our boundaries and privacy are under attack. I'll get to the direct response to the concerns on that discussion in a minute but some other comments first. And I know some of this is goign to sound like I'm over in foil hat territory but just because you're paranoid don't mean someone isnt out to get you.
Ok first off to me a person's home is their castle, their sanctuary against the rest of the world. There is a boundary line between the lunatics, freaks and general insanity out there. A person should be able to feel safe, comfortable and relaxed in their own home that they are the master of their domain and that all is right within at least their small corner of the world. To cross that boundary and enter into my domain and my sanctuary you must ask my permission (well technically my wife or I as we speak for each other in many things) and be allowed to enter. You cannot just come barging in, be it in the flesh or virtually through the phone. I have no tresspassing signs up and gates across the driveway and fences to give the hint that this land is my land this land aint your land get the heck outta my land to people. I have an unlisted unpublished number. You cannot get my number by just calling directory assistance. Supposedly the only way you can get my number is get a court order or have me give it to you. So to have someone call me that I dont recognize I am going to ask them who they are, why they are calling and where they are calling from. Then if its not someone that is on the secured and approved lis ti will be asking them how they got my number. And if they cannot or will not answer me properly I have every right to get bent and angry and hang up on them after ripping them a new one for refusing to do the right thing and answer those questions. because they are trying to cross my boundaries. They are trying to invade my space and my time with their phone call and if I am not good enough to be told what they want then they are not good enough to cross my boundary. Hell if I could get my farm declared a NO-FLY zone I would.
I mean our priavacy is under assault every day and every time you step out side your door. Public cameras in many cities for your "safety" since they cannot put enough police on teh streets to actually affect real crime. Monitoring and tracking of your spending habits by companies. There have been cases where rental companies have used the GPS in your car to fine peopel for speeding or taking the car beyond certain boundaries. GPS in your phone. There is talk about putting GPS enabled RFID chhips in children and the elderly. If that's allowed for their safety whats to say why not doing so in each and every person so they wont get lost or in case of kidnapping. Yeah an RFID has a limited range but in an urban environment you would be passing a reader quite frequently.
And its not just in the physical world that our privacy and our boundaries are being assaulted. I was just reading on CNN that the leader of the intelligence community is saying that we need to rethink what it means to be private. Not to mention all the various spying on americans actions taken under the PATRIOT ACT and other government programs. So not even your phones are safe and secure.I mean look at this quote from CNN
Whats even worse is that too many people are willingly surrendering their privacy and their anonimity to bog brother and the world in general because they dont understand. Any wonder the amount of identity thefts are so high?
The only place a person can be safe and secure and comfortable is in their home. They deserve to take whatever actions they find reasonable to achieve that security. And if that includes interrogating anyone who comes to the door or calls then so be it.
Anyone who calls a person's house has the burden of prooving who they are, why they are calling and where they are calling from on them and if they refuse to do so they deserve whatever they get. If someone wants you personal data they should be required to proove they actually NEED that data. And people should have a bit more paranoia about just releasing whatever they bloody well like into the ether.
I mean I've been accused of saying i tell to much on here and CS. Just how much data do you have on me? I doubt anyone could find me at home. Know my real name. Or otherwise be able to say you know much about me other than what I have authorized for release into the general knowledge pool. Thats the way it should be.
And now for a few thoughts/comments in response to the CS thread.
if your husband/wife/significant other cannot get the phone and be told about the drs office calling you then maybe you shouldnt be in that relationship because obviously you dont love/trust that person.
Also anyone who works the phones and does not answer who they are, why they are calling and where they are calling from deserves whatever they get.
Finally:
Its YOUR CELL PHONE no one else should be answering it. Why would anyone else answer your phone unless it was someone you gave permission to do so. And if you gave permission for them to answer it then it should be someone you trust enough to have secured communications with.
Same with your home phone. If its your home phone the only person who should be answering it are you or your significant other. If its your significant other then they have as much a right to know whos calling even if its your doctor (because you should have told them you went to the doctor anyhow otherwise you dont love/trust them) as you do. Heck as uptight as the law is being interpretted here if you take your kids to the dr and they call with the test results the parent isnt even able to talk to the doctor about their own kids test results.
And Tonydonuts I have not worked medical collections etc.. I have worked security, I have dealt with individuals with military clearance ranging from top secret to Q. And even under those rules the way I listed the phone to be answered would be kosher. When I had to call someone I was required to say" This is Sgt Rahmota calling from security post 23 to speak with individual about reason code." I was REQUIRED to say that. What is so hard about giving the simple common decency human right thing of answering who, what and why?
I am not against privacy I do agree that privacy is important. That is why I get so bent when i see people so blithly saying that a company or their representative has the right to invade or intrude upon another person's privacy by callign them and bugging them but can refuse to disclose who they are why they are calling or wherethey are callign from. Look at it this way say they came to your front door. You open your door and theres a person there wanting to talk to someone but they wont say who they are, why they are there or what they want. What are you goign to do invite them in? Hell no! You slam the door in their face and tell them to bugger off. Same thing with the phone.
Whats legal aint always right and whats right aint always whats legal.
And thats all I have to say about this.
Ok first off to me a person's home is their castle, their sanctuary against the rest of the world. There is a boundary line between the lunatics, freaks and general insanity out there. A person should be able to feel safe, comfortable and relaxed in their own home that they are the master of their domain and that all is right within at least their small corner of the world. To cross that boundary and enter into my domain and my sanctuary you must ask my permission (well technically my wife or I as we speak for each other in many things) and be allowed to enter. You cannot just come barging in, be it in the flesh or virtually through the phone. I have no tresspassing signs up and gates across the driveway and fences to give the hint that this land is my land this land aint your land get the heck outta my land to people. I have an unlisted unpublished number. You cannot get my number by just calling directory assistance. Supposedly the only way you can get my number is get a court order or have me give it to you. So to have someone call me that I dont recognize I am going to ask them who they are, why they are calling and where they are calling from. Then if its not someone that is on the secured and approved lis ti will be asking them how they got my number. And if they cannot or will not answer me properly I have every right to get bent and angry and hang up on them after ripping them a new one for refusing to do the right thing and answer those questions. because they are trying to cross my boundaries. They are trying to invade my space and my time with their phone call and if I am not good enough to be told what they want then they are not good enough to cross my boundary. Hell if I could get my farm declared a NO-FLY zone I would.
I mean our priavacy is under assault every day and every time you step out side your door. Public cameras in many cities for your "safety" since they cannot put enough police on teh streets to actually affect real crime. Monitoring and tracking of your spending habits by companies. There have been cases where rental companies have used the GPS in your car to fine peopel for speeding or taking the car beyond certain boundaries. GPS in your phone. There is talk about putting GPS enabled RFID chhips in children and the elderly. If that's allowed for their safety whats to say why not doing so in each and every person so they wont get lost or in case of kidnapping. Yeah an RFID has a limited range but in an urban environment you would be passing a reader quite frequently.
And its not just in the physical world that our privacy and our boundaries are being assaulted. I was just reading on CNN that the leader of the intelligence community is saying that we need to rethink what it means to be private. Not to mention all the various spying on americans actions taken under the PATRIOT ACT and other government programs. So not even your phones are safe and secure.I mean look at this quote from CNN
Privacy no longer can mean anonymity, says Donald Kerr, the principal deputy director of national intelligence
The only place a person can be safe and secure and comfortable is in their home. They deserve to take whatever actions they find reasonable to achieve that security. And if that includes interrogating anyone who comes to the door or calls then so be it.
Anyone who calls a person's house has the burden of prooving who they are, why they are calling and where they are calling from on them and if they refuse to do so they deserve whatever they get. If someone wants you personal data they should be required to proove they actually NEED that data. And people should have a bit more paranoia about just releasing whatever they bloody well like into the ether.
I mean I've been accused of saying i tell to much on here and CS. Just how much data do you have on me? I doubt anyone could find me at home. Know my real name. Or otherwise be able to say you know much about me other than what I have authorized for release into the general knowledge pool. Thats the way it should be.
And now for a few thoughts/comments in response to the CS thread.
if your husband/wife/significant other cannot get the phone and be told about the drs office calling you then maybe you shouldnt be in that relationship because obviously you dont love/trust that person.
Also anyone who works the phones and does not answer who they are, why they are calling and where they are calling from deserves whatever they get.
Finally:
Ok so let's say I am seeing Dr. X for a particular condition that I want to keep private and Dr. X is a specialist in treating this condition. I leave them my cell phone number to reach me.
I would NOT want someone calling from Dr. X's office to identify that's where they are from to ANYONE who might answer my cell phone,
I would NOT want someone calling from Dr. X's office to identify that's where they are from to ANYONE who might answer my cell phone,
Same with your home phone. If its your home phone the only person who should be answering it are you or your significant other. If its your significant other then they have as much a right to know whos calling even if its your doctor (because you should have told them you went to the doctor anyhow otherwise you dont love/trust them) as you do. Heck as uptight as the law is being interpretted here if you take your kids to the dr and they call with the test results the parent isnt even able to talk to the doctor about their own kids test results.
And Tonydonuts I have not worked medical collections etc.. I have worked security, I have dealt with individuals with military clearance ranging from top secret to Q. And even under those rules the way I listed the phone to be answered would be kosher. When I had to call someone I was required to say" This is Sgt Rahmota calling from security post 23 to speak with individual about reason code." I was REQUIRED to say that. What is so hard about giving the simple common decency human right thing of answering who, what and why?
I am not against privacy I do agree that privacy is important. That is why I get so bent when i see people so blithly saying that a company or their representative has the right to invade or intrude upon another person's privacy by callign them and bugging them but can refuse to disclose who they are why they are calling or wherethey are callign from. Look at it this way say they came to your front door. You open your door and theres a person there wanting to talk to someone but they wont say who they are, why they are there or what they want. What are you goign to do invite them in? Hell no! You slam the door in their face and tell them to bugger off. Same thing with the phone.
Whats legal aint always right and whats right aint always whats legal.
And thats all I have to say about this.
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