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23-12-2016 12:20 PM |
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Originally Posted by Christmas Sherry
(Post 9108082)
Your point is you want no snooping, my point saves lives
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There is already "snooping" and plenty of scope for surveillance. What I don't want is the most oppressive abandonment of freedoms and right to privacy in the entire western world to be voted into UK law. There's a slight difference.
Also;
They have already quite blatantly admitted that the security services ALREADY covertly carry out this sort of monitoring of terror suspects. They, no doubt, use that to stop attacks from happening. So ask yourself WHY the push, now, to make it legitimate? The answer is quite blatantly nothing at all to do with terrorism.
Allowing the government and law enforcement unrestricted access to every aspect of every citizen's private life in the name of "safety", and just because "they probably wont look at mine lol wont be interested"... is mad. It's just completely ****ing insane.
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