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Harold Finch: [after Kruger tries to make a call] I'd prefer you didn't do that.Wayne Kruger: I'd prefer you mind your own business.Harold Finch: That's a tad ironic, coming from a man of your profession.Wayne Kruger: Meaning what?Harold Finch: Meaning your business is minding everyone else's business.Wayne Kruger: I do what I do to simplify and improve other people's lives. What is it that *you* do?Harold Finch: We help people out of difficult situations, even situations of their own design.Wayne Kruger: So it's my fault that some wacko's trying to kill me?Harold Finch: The man lost his daughter, Mr. Kruger, to a stalker who was aided by your service. You feel no accountability?Wayne Kruger: I'm part of a $300 billion-a-year industry. Information abuses are unfortunate, but they happen. Can't be helped.Harold Finch: Oh, they can, but only if the people who have access to the information are as interested in protecting it, as they are in profiting from it.

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