At first glance, it looks like a young woman’s privacy is being violated by a stranger. However, according to Twitter reports, the man taking her picture is her father. Had this been a stranger instead of her father, according to [New State], this might qualify as a privacy assault.
Privacy matters in the [New State] because it’s related to the principle of permanence. Like tattoos, alcohol, drugs, a criminal record, etc., a violation of privacy has the potential to affect an individual for life. That is why the [New State] organization will take it seriously.
[New State] members will be taught laws are not to be followed blindly though. There is to be some flexibility to allow for – reason and judgment.