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I wanted a different title but chief mod an interference officer-in-chief would no doubt have closed the thread for it not meeting and passing his forensic inspection
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He refuses to give plod this phone pin number, so that they can plant images or script on it, then in anger they charge him with terrorism after warping the Patriot Act to gain access anyway. I know who the patriot is here and who is conducting a terror campaign. 2 tier judgements in evidence once again. Mind you he is perhaps better off locked up this weekend. They won't be able to charge him with causing a riot will they. That will be their responsibility. Mind How You Go.
Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000 provides police officers with unique powers to examine people who pass through the UK’s borders. But they only use it to harass people who are concerned about people who pass through Uk borders illegally. How many of the boat people have had their phones confiscated and been asked for the pin? Answers on a pin head to ...
Meanwhile in a parallel universe somewhere near you the planned court date at Liverpool Crown Court for the alleged Southport attack knifeman, Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, has not been kept, leading to questions over why this important and widely discussed trial has apparently been delayed, and why this development has come without comment from the prosecutor and government alike. 2 tier policing, court system, and reporting. Mind how you go.
well the good news - The Patriot Act doesnt exist in English Law - the look alike is Counter Terrorism
and the other good news is that electronic surveillance is NOT mentioned in the 1215 Magna Carta ( Plato's republic DOES mention the secret one ( kruptaia) reporting to the Great and Good)
other than that I cant see much wrong with the posts so far.
and yes I think it will be more and more common that the police want to know what is on your phone ( as part of an investigation).
Look on your phone as a public document for chrissakes - or use a burner
This is quite good
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WHILE IT’S been another good week for TCW it’s been an appalling one for freedom and justice in the UK – the freedom on which we once prided ourselves and for which so many people over the centuries have suffered or lost their lives – from Magna Carta, through Wat Tyler, Martin Luther, Latimer and Ridley (burnt at the stake for their beliefs), Thomas Paine, William Cobbett, John Wilkes, the Chartists, to name but some. If Tommy Robinson is sent to Belmarsh on Monday he will be the latest in the line of martyrs to this cause.
His arrest on Saturday, as one member of the small TCW team put it to me, marks the end of civil society. If ever there was a set of trumped-up charges this one will go down in legal history. He has been charged with terror offences for failing to provide his phone password.
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