Other agencies gripe that NSA, FBI shut them out of data sharing

Found on Ars Technica on Sunday, 04 August 2013
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The New York Times' Eric Lichtblau and Michael S. Schmidt report that the NSA has turned away the majority of requests for information sharing from federal law enforcement agencies, on the grounds that the requests have too little to do with national security and could be misused in ways that violate citizens' privacy.

Law-abiding citizens have nothing to hide, so it's perfectly fine for the NSA to look through their personal details. So in turn, if the NSA follows the law too it should have nothing to hide either and let citizens look into their details. Same for all other other agencies.