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UK: Councils banned from snooping on your sex life

Posted on September 1, 2011 by pogowasright.org

James Chapman reports:

Town hall ‘sex snoopers’ will today be banned from  bombarding people with intrusive questions about their private lives.

Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles said he was appalled that residents seeking to access basic services were being grilled about their sex lives, disabilities, religion, ethnicity and employment.

He said they should not have to reveal detailed personal information to get their bins emptied or take out a library book.

Read more on Daily Mail.

 

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