Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels has had surveillance cameras installed in a Capital Hill Park. Are security cameras in parks a reasonable crime prevention tool or an invasion of privacy? Is there any right to privacy in a public park? If you're not doing anything wrong, you've got nothing to fear, right? Or do you believe in the right to be left alone? Do you feel resent the notion that you're being watched even if there's no reason to suspect you're doing anything wrong? Also today Cass Sunstein on how government can allow free choice, but still nudge people toward making the best decision. AND, the Lacey City Council says no to homeless camps in church parking lots. Homeless people will have to live in the churches. Well hear from the pastor.

