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Thought Crimes (Mar 08 2005 23:58 GMT) - Tony Blair states that the interests of National Security must come before those of our Civil Liberties. No matter how important we believe those liberties to be. The government has the right to remove them if it feels it is necessary. Suddenly, the right to freedom of speech, freedom of movement, freedom of association, and even freedom of location, are to be restricted by government control orders. We are assured that only terrorists will be treated in this manner, but already, we have seen people who have been arrested, imprisoned, and badly tortured, simply because they are said to have had an ''association" with terrorism. |
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Local Council operated CCTV surveillance function creep for "directed surveillance" by the Police and Customs & Excise. (Mar 08 2005 23:58 GMT) - Bradford Council's public CCTV surveillance cameras schemes appear to have be used increasingly for directed surveillance by the Police and by Customs & Excise, according to this Freedom of Information Act request based report in the local newspaper, the Bradford Telegraph & Argus Directed Surveillance requires authorisation under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000, and is used for police surveillaance, familiar from TV and film as a "stakeout", or following suspects on foot or in a vehicle, with or without tracking devices etc. However, RIPA only authorises the a list of public bodies such as the Police or Customs & Excise to snoop on people being investigated for a "serious" crime. defined as one which would be likley to attract at least a 3 year prison sentence for a first time offender, if convicted. It does not authorise Local Authorities to snoop on people in this way. It might be different if the CCTV surveillance camera scheme was actually run or operated by the Police in cooperation with the Local Authority, but this is rarely the case. |
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