mysticwolf said:
This is not true for many things. Houses, for example, are on government property. If they want your land, they can take it. Your car can be searched by the police, even without your consent, if there is probable cause. If I buy a computer, that doesn't mean I can do whatever I want with it. It doesn't mean I can hack into others' computers and steal their credit card information and spend their money. |
Your analogies make no sense.
Government can only take your property in certain situations. If they need to build a school or airport, they have grounds to take it and give you compensation for it. This has nothing to do with modifying your house though.
How does searching a car relate to this? You can modify your car all you want so long as modifications don't interfere with safety laws.
Same with computer - it's yours, modify as you wish.
I don't think you understand at all.







