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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Every Breath You Take, Every Move You Make, A Camera Will Be Watching You

Walk down any high street in Britain today and you will instantly be under surveillance. All around you, lampposts and shopfronts bristle with CCTV cameras, many of them privately operated and unregulated. They are watching you in case you are bent on shoplifting or engaging in violent disorder.
As you pass the Post Office, it is unlikely to occur to you that the Royal Mail’s investigators have the power to mount surveillance or intercept operations if they suspect you of mail theft.
The man on his knees rifling through the pile of rubbish by the kerb is not, as you might have thought, a tramp but a fly-tipping investigator from the town hall. He and the officials in the council offices down the road have the power, should they chose to use it, to recruit informants to spy on fly-tippers, dodgy stallholders and housing benefit cheats.
And the young girl rattling the collection tin on the opposite pavement might well be under surveillance by the Charity Commission’s investigation branch, which doubts the validity of her fundraising activities.
Covert surveillance, once the stuff of John le Carré novels and the business of the Stasi in East Germany, is a constant reality in 21st century Britain. The power to spy on the average Briton is widely held, extensively used and, as the revelations of the past week have confirmed, sometimes misused.
Whether you are an MP, a lawyer or an ordinary citizen you can be followed, bugged and watched while your telephone calls and e-mails are intercepted by an ever-increasing range of public bodies

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