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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Big Brother State Wants Even More Spy Powers

Ministers were attacked by their own surveillance watchdog last night for wanting to make it easier for public bodies to spy on the public.
Sir Christopher Rose, Chief Surveillance Commissioner, also revealed Government organisations were using tracking devices and private investigators to snoop on residents.
And he warned that councils are still using covert tactics to check on suspected minor offenders, despite being banned by law from doing so.

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