Nope, that was a perfectly good argument to use. On the flip side, hell yes an invisibility cloak (and the technology) can be abused. The point is the potential is already there, just like hot air observer balloons in the Civil War, recon aircraft, and spy satellites. If cloak tech truly works as noted here, it's not going to somehow disappear (pun unintended), or otherwise be wished away. Deal with its existence, because if it's ignored by some, others will definitely exploit it.
By the way, if someone walks up to you in an invisible cloak, just hammer the daylights out of the spot where you hear breathing.
By the way, if someone walks up to you in an invisible cloak, just hammer the daylights out of the spot where you hear breathing.