Chief, I could see in that situation, where young people aged 15 or 16 are coming up and getting involved in crimes, how you might want to be able to access their data, for example, on their cellphones, on their Internet or in their emails. That's desirable, but there's a concern about the slippery slope. Although that may be desirable, how do I know this doesn't involve looking in on...?
I have a 17-year-old boy. He has his social circle. They have girlfriends. They're always socializing back and forth. How do I know that basically everything they do, including talking to Siri, doesn't go to the police? That would seem to be an unnecessary violation of things we think ought to be confidential.
