Tuesday, November 25, 2008

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uk: back row in preventive surveillance?

uk play in monitoring known to be a pioneer. apparently, the British Home Office found that one probably a bit * cough * been too broad, announce the following can be:
few days ago, had admitted the Home Office that the extent of control measures by local authorities, support for the anti-terror law undermining. They would soon intervene appropriately to the use of technical surveillance equipment, which are intended to combat terrorism and serious crime to stop by local authorities for minor offenses. Three quarters of all legitimate authorities had used the opportunities to citizens to spy for the Anti-Terrorism Act.

particularly dramatic for the monitoring of mentality is precisely because of its report on human rights violations against vulnerable, old, sick or disabled people of the Institute of Human Rights of reported incident. Then, a couple with learning disabilities in the bedroom by surveillance cameras monitored by social workers, presumably to figure out whether they are capable of for her baby to care.
[ telepolis ]
exact, with the weakest members of society can make mans yes. to throw up the whole development.

dollar question: who can explain to me plausible, as it protects against terror, disabled in the bedroom to watch the winner was.
award Question 2: Why do I have the feeling that this apparent back row of the British Home Office will alter anything?

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