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U.k. Ability To Monitor Data Declared Illegal By European Court
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On the day that Germany's ability to protect their people from Terror is exposed as woeful, our laws have been overruled by the EU Parliament. What a travesty.
https:/ /www.pr essread er.com/ uk/dail y-mail/ 2016122 2/28149 2160970 205
We have the best intelligence services in the world and they are being undermined by the EU , yet again. Another reason for leaving the EU. They couldn't have picked a worse day to do this. I hope we can keep appealing this until we actually leave this woeful Bloc. Or maybe we can just ignore it like other EU countries do when it suits them.
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We have the best intelligence services in the world and they are being undermined by the EU , yet again. Another reason for leaving the EU. They couldn't have picked a worse day to do this. I hope we can keep appealing this until we actually leave this woeful Bloc. Or maybe we can just ignore it like other EU countries do when it suits them.
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I haven't read all of this but as far as the original point goes (UK action declared illegal) once again the same principle applies. This should be a matter for the UK Parliament and not a foreign court.
10:32 Thu 22nd Dec 2016
Gromit
// That's not true. //
What isn't true? The German Security Agencies were not prevented from monitoring the suspect, in fact they had been doing so for a considerable time.
Yes ... 'had been' they stopped watching him in September. (Frightening that he was no longer a priority)
You said ' The suspect was supposed to be being watched, but wasn't.'
// That's not true. //
What isn't true? The German Security Agencies were not prevented from monitoring the suspect, in fact they had been doing so for a considerable time.
Yes ... 'had been' they stopped watching him in September. (Frightening that he was no longer a priority)
You said ' The suspect was supposed to be being watched, but wasn't.'
Talbot,
You are telling me information that I was unaware of. I have now read this, and stand corrected...
// It emerged the 24-year-old was put under covert surveillance by German authorities for more than six months after they received a tip in March that he may have been planning a break-in to finance buying automatic weapons for an attack.
But agencies stopped watching him in September after nothing was found to substantiate the original warning. //
You are telling me information that I was unaware of. I have now read this, and stand corrected...
// It emerged the 24-year-old was put under covert surveillance by German authorities for more than six months after they received a tip in March that he may have been planning a break-in to finance buying automatic weapons for an attack.
But agencies stopped watching him in September after nothing was found to substantiate the original warning. //
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some of it here
http:// www.bit -tech.n et/news /bits/2 016/12/ 21/curi a-rules -ip-act -illega l/1
does anyone have an URL for the CURIA judgement ?
NJ commenting without having read the judgement again I see
some of it here
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does anyone have an URL for the CURIA judgement ?
NJ commenting without having read the judgement again I see
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