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Arthur Little
28th June 2015, 15:20
So, :cwm24: ... who ARE those 'Super Snoopers'??

Why, the police, of course. Apparently police can access the public's :telephone: & email records at an alarming rate of once every two minutes ... it has emerged. And only a tiny fraction of requests :icon_rolleyes: - somewhere around 8% - to allow them to do this, are refused ...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/11642216/A-request-to-snoop-on-public-every-60-seconds.html refers.

Hmm ... :anerikke: ... seems George Orwell's futuristic predictions really are coming true!

Dedworth
28th June 2015, 15:37
If it protects the public and helps capture the pond life then it's of no worries to me

stevewool
28th June 2015, 15:39
If it protects the public and helps capture the pond life then it's of no worries to me

Indeed :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
28th June 2015, 18:21
So, :cwm24: ... who ARE those 'Super Snoopers'??

Why, the police, of course. Apparently police can access the public's :telephone: & email records at an alarming rate of once every two minutes ... it has emerged. And only a tiny fraction of requests :icon_rolleyes: - somewhere around 8% - to allow them to do this, are refused ...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/11642216/A-request-to-snoop-on-public-every-60-seconds.html refers.

Hmm ... :anerikke: ... seems George Orwell's futuristic predictions really are coming true!

I agree with that Arthur, had one email and two phone calls this year so far and they were all Home Office linked :xxgrinning--00xx3:

fred
29th June 2015, 00:24
So, :cwm24: ... who ARE those 'Super Snoopers'??

Why, the police, of course. Apparently police can access the public's :telephone: & email records at an alarming rate of once every two minutes ... it has emerged. And only a tiny fraction of requests :icon_rolleyes: - somewhere around 8% - to allow them to do this, are refused ...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/11642216/A-request-to-snoop-on-public-every-60-seconds.html refers.

Hmm ... :anerikke: ... seems George Orwell's futuristic predictions really are coming true!

They have been coming true since 1984 Art and not always for our benefit..
I`m thinking seriously about disconnecting from the grid.

Ako Si Jamie
29th June 2015, 00:30
They'll be spying on our PM messages next :censored:

Arthur Little
29th June 2015, 15:10
Tbh ... :anerikke: ... it doesn't bother me personally, :nono-1-1: as I've nothing to hide. And ANY safety measures taken to protect the wellbeing of the general public - especially in these troubled times ... when the very real threat of sudden terrorist attack looms over us - are all to the good. But I daresay there will be a great many who're bound to *view *('scuse pun) such actions :icon_rolleyes: as a GROSS infringement of their civil liberties.