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Councils given power to snoop on calls and emails
Councils and public bodies are to be able to access all email, telephone and internet records, sparking new fears over the surveillance state.
Towns halls, along with police, security services and other public bodies will be able to view "communications" details of any one suspected of crime. But critics fear the move will simply pave the way for authorities to spy on millions of citizens and taxpayers. The power is contained in a new statutory order quietly laid before parliament yesterday.
If approved, it will come into effect from next month and cost the public more than �46 million to set up and run over the next eight years.
Bodies will not be allowed to see the content of communications but will have access to data such as who was called or texted and when or which websites were visited.Councils to be given power to snoop on calls and emails.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/pol itics/lawandorder/4594349/Councils-to-be-given -power-to-snoop-on-calls-and-emails.html
How happy are we about this new law enforcement tool?
Towns halls, along with police, security services and other public bodies will be able to view "communications" details of any one suspected of crime. But critics fear the move will simply pave the way for authorities to spy on millions of citizens and taxpayers. The power is contained in a new statutory order quietly laid before parliament yesterday.
If approved, it will come into effect from next month and cost the public more than �46 million to set up and run over the next eight years.
Bodies will not be allowed to see the content of communications but will have access to data such as who was called or texted and when or which websites were visited.Councils to be given power to snoop on calls and emails.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/pol itics/lawandorder/4594349/Councils-to-be-given -power-to-snoop-on-calls-and-emails.html
How happy are we about this new law enforcement tool?
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It would appear from the lack of replies that most people are not bothered that the council can see who you are phoning and emailing.
I am sure there will not be any abuses of this new investigative power, that the suspicions and excuses for using this power, will not be bogus or frivolous.
Nothing like that has happened before has it?
I am sure there will not be any abuses of this new investigative power, that the suspicions and excuses for using this power, will not be bogus or frivolous.
Nothing like that has happened before has it?
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