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Mi5 Data - Unlawful!
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MI5 ought not be above the law, but the law should allow that which is reasonable in order to protect the realm; and no more: for we don't need a future government (or other with access to the data) oppressing the people. The question is, how anyone is to manage that.
16:46 Tue 11th Jun 2019
I assume the data they're talking about is that which is collected in order to pre-empt and foil terrorist activity, as such it has to relate to innocent people, because they've not committed a crime yet but are seen as possible risks.
Well, what can you do? We either accept that data gathering as a necessary evil and change the law or give up on that kind of preventative approach.
Well, what can you do? We either accept that data gathering as a necessary evil and change the law or give up on that kind of preventative approach.
//The law has been changed in the EU recently, under GDPR Legislation//
GDPR contains an exemption (section 2 Article 2) with respect to collection of data in pursuance of criminal matters. however actions under the investigatory powers act aren't always in that category.
in the matter of which law takes precedence, it will need a court case to set that.
GDPR contains an exemption (section 2 Article 2) with respect to collection of data in pursuance of criminal matters. however actions under the investigatory powers act aren't always in that category.
in the matter of which law takes precedence, it will need a court case to set that.
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