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Britain
UK decree: all phone call details to be logged, available to agencies
2007-10-01
Excerpt:
Officials from the top of Government to lowly council officers will be given unprecedented powers to access details of every phone call in Britain under laws coming into force tomorrow. The new rules compel phone companies to retain information, however private, about all landline and mobile calls, and make them available to some 795 public bodies and quangos. The move, enacted by the personal decree of Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, will give police and security services a right they have long demanded: to delve at will into the phone records of British citizens and businesses.
The quasi-government agencies access is a mindboggling.
Posted by:lotp

#4  A fine example of how appeasement results in downstream overcompensation. Europe's Muslims are in for one helluva nasty surprise when the Continent's long-delayed overcompensation finally kicks in. Routine Muslim exploitation of European appeasement will carry a particularly wicked price tag.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-10-01 20:26  

#3  If we could use it to stop ( with extreme prejudice) those aluminum siding calls that do not honor the 'do not call' listing then i would be ok with it. otherwise, this is troubling.....
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-10-01 13:52  

#2  Now watch for UK leftards to continue protesting against the Patriot Act.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-10-01 09:34  

#1  Oh, Jacqui! Like someone said, 1984 was meant as a warning, not an instruction manual.
Posted by: SteveS   2007-10-01 08:08  

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