I don't think you're getting pardoned this week.
The New York Times is much more interested in attacking me than helping you. It is one of many media sources that illegally hack my phone and illegally hack the illegal, hidden cameras in my house so that they can have live, illegally filmed video and audio of my apartment, 24 hours/day. There are so many voyeurs who have seen illegally filmed video from the illegal, hidden cameras in this apartment that I can't know who they all are or how many of them there are. Not only haven't they told anyone who can stop my eviction that the cameras are there, their public, emotional abuse of me is worse every day.
Something that the media hasn't talked about is that for the concept of a reasonable expectation of privacy to be discarded is profitable for the media. You'd probably have gotten pardoned years ago if the media really wanted people to have privacy.
Copyright L. Kochman, February 16, 2017 @ 7:41 a.m./No code, all policies operative all the time. I'll publish my code polices again; not that the people whose outrageous behavior created the necessity for them read them or respect them.