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Topic History of: Big Brother Britain: Government and councils to spy on ALL our phones
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veritas you should be paranoid !

Of course it's one step closer to a 'police state'. It's not even the present government that could mis-use these powers-we don't know what a future government may do.

Once police, authorities, have these extra powers they never want to give them up. That's what happened with the Patriot Act in the US-it had a time limit but what's the bet it will remain in force forever.

I see in Australia they just slipped through a law giving cops the right to access your computer tracks without a warrant..and the excuse given as usual-terrorism !!
Phil One step closer to really being a police state ....
Or am I just being paranoid and over sensitive ?

www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/...id=1770&ct=5