Covert Surveillance Not Invasion Of Privacy?

Covert Surveillance Invasion Privacy - Politics, Business, Civil, History - Posted: 28th Feb, 2013 - 12:03pm

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Covert Surveillance Not Invasion Of Privacy?

'Covert' surveillance not invasion of privacy?

That's the story according to a 40 year old mother of three in England. After trying to enroll her kids in the neighborhood school, the local education department began spying on her because they suspected she was lying about her address. Everyone always says 'what's the big deal? Camera's solve crimes!' without really considering what could happen. What could happen? They're finding out in England. Ref. Source 9

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Post Date: 28th Feb, 2013 - 12:03pm / Post ID: #

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No way to challenge US surveillance law

US-based journalists, lawyers and human rights groups cannot challenge a federal law that allows surveillance of some international communications, the United States Supreme Court has ruled in a case touching on government efforts to fight terrorism. Ref. Source 7


 
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