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The Fourth Amendment does not protect what the senses perceive in public places. Public places do not include:
Numbers
Symbols or words used to represent quantities, allowing for counting, measuring, and calculating.
Exception
A case that does not follow the general rule or is different from what is usually found or expected.
Standards
Established norms or criteria that define the expected level of quality or performance.
Numbers
Refers to the numerical data or statistics that are used to support arguments, make calculations, or present findings.
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