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Sunday, December 14, 2008

David Davis: Phone Companies Should Give Public Tracking Data To Police For Free

Mobile phone firms have been accused of cashing in on crime and terror after charging the police £8.7million a year to access data tracking information.

The companies keep records of the times, dates, duration of mobile phone calls and the numbers contacted but not the actual content of conversations.

Former Shadow Home Secretary David Davis said: ‘Companies should have a sense of civic responsibility and, in my view, that means this sort of material should be provided free.’

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So here is our 'David Davis For Freedom' Civil Liberties champion wanting to make things easier for the police to spy on the general public. Just goes to show what a total scam his election campaign was.

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