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UK: Kent Police slammed for snooping after asking for a list of people attending a fracking debate at Canterbury Christ Church University

Posted on December 16, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Alex Claridge reports:

Kent Police is under fire today after it emerged the force demanded a list of people who attended a fracking debate at Canterbury Christ Church University.

The force claims it made the demand for reasons of “public safety” and to assess “the threat and risk for significant public events”.

But critics have branded Kent Police’s actions reprehensible.

Read more on KentOnline.

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