Yes. And I am in the position to demand it, or take another position. So we get a privacy divide within society: cleaners, waiters etc don't have an expectation of privacy, those higher up do.
> Do you expect privacy when you're in a shopping mall?
No, everybody can walk in and out at any time.
> You're in a building controlled by someone else, no renting going on. What is your rule for when privacy is expected?
Well, you have touched upon that yourself in your previous question: if a place is open to public you can not expect privacy obviously. When you are in a private place, the default should be to expect privacy unless explicity noticed otherwise.
I feel like you are actually advocating some 1984 here on freakin' HN!