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UK: Councils’ surveillance powers curbed

Posted on November 4, 2009 by pogowasright.org

Alan Travis reports:

The “surveillance state” powers of local authorities to snoop on the public are to be curbed under reforms announced by the home secretary, Alan Johnson.

Junior council officials are to lose the authority to order surveillance operations including secret filming and eavesdropping for “trivial reasons” such as catching people putting out their rubbish on the wrong day or letting their dogs foul the street.

In future only council chief executives and directors will have the power to order covert surveillance operations and a new code of practice will ban their use for minor matters.

MPs are to be given assurances that their communications with constituents are confidential and any eavesdropping by police will need high level authorisation.

Read more in the Guardian

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