UK Government Expands Spying Powers
An anonymous submitter provides the best write-up of this story: "Today's front page story of The Guardian covers an attempt by the UK government to expand the number of organisations entitled to demand communications data under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA). Previously only Customs and Excise, the Inland Revenue, various law enforcement bodies and intelligence agencies were able to demand this information. The list of agencies proposed in the new Draft Statutory Instrument authorises practically everyone from local councils to the Food Standards Agency to demand traffic data. Traffic data includes almost all information attached to a communication apart from the contents of the communication itself. The location of your mobile phone, for example. Who you called on it and who's called you. The URLs you've visited or IP addresses of people who've visited your server... and the list goes on. The two o'clock update has a quote from the PM's spokesman reassuring us how safe we're all going to be once the Department of Work and Pensions can check our phone records. There's also an editorial piece to emphasise that this is a Bad Thing."
Why do i keep thinking that this is a story about some swinger getting larger...
YAHH BABY YAHH!!!
Damn that austin!
You crazy man? You piss off supahfly!
Ingsoc has always been at war with Eurasia.
Ingosc will always be at war with Eurasia.
Q: What's the difference between George Bush and
Mussolini?
A: At least Mussolini could get the trains to run on time......
Service guarantees Citizenship! Questions Guarantee GITMO.... Amerika Uber Alles!
"It's gonna RIPA privacy a new asshole!"
You may now start groaning
-Henry
"Useless organic meatbag" -HK-47
are you actually sleepwalking right this instant? Sleep-posting to Slashdot? Wow!
That was classic intercourse!
Yeah, you`re better off calling them `neo-labour`.
Well said. Moderator, please mod parent up.