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Police to Remotely Search Hard Drives
02-12-2008 12:41 PM
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From the BBC EU to search out cyber criminals - 1 December 2008
Quote Forces will also take part in "remote searches" and patrol online to track down criminals. The EU said controls were in place to ensure that data protection laws were not breached as this information was gathered and shared.
How on earth is that going to work? Police being lawfully allowed to install spyware on your PC? Or 'stop and search' powers for the internet? And what sort of caffeine crazed idiot would believe you could remotely gather and share data from peoples personal storage systems without risking compromising data protection law?
There's only one firm mad enough to make that claim, and allegedly with the means to do it.
What a load of tripe, or a worring continuation of the bizarre Stalinist logic currently gripping the Government.
Can our politicians really be this stupid?
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02-12-2008 1:12 PM
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This would be funny if it wasn't so near the truth. Thanks for posting.
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02-12-2008 11:22 PM
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What is even worse there is a crime unit in Scotland looking into child porn on facparty and they are charging people with lewd and Lascivious behavior for talking to girl under 16 years old.
The problem with it is
One girl of 14 years talked dirty to people saying she was 18 and a pole dancer this is in the msn logs but the lewd and Lascivious behavior in Scotish law has no defense so even though these people believed her to be 18 years old and the evidence there to back it up they are still guilt and can be sent to prison and go on the sex register for 5 years. All they did is talk dirty to her in 2005 if they had had sex with her there is a defense to that in law so they would be ok.
The best bit is this one 14 year girl old was in court with over 200 people she had spoken to (she was not on trial but giving evidence) clearly she is not a victim but a *****.
Another case in Computer Shopper how they grabbed 2000 people for being register on a child porn site a lot were innocent and had their ID stolen but it didnt stop a lot of them committing suicide over the shame even the expert whose job is to prove these case was had up as he had child porn on a pc Well of coarse he did he was doing a report on what was on the hard drive for the defense as he was hired as a expert witness!!
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03-12-2008 8:37 AM
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03-12-2008 10:12 AM
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Fighting crime, irrespective of its source, is usually a catch up game. As criminals occupy cyber space the fight to police it has to follow.
Are you suggesting that the law enforcement agencies simply sit back and allow scammers, fraudsters and other offenders to simply carry on without interdiction or detection?
Maybe we should just bin off law inforcement all together.
I acknowledge the various concerns surrounding privacy, but surveillance and proactive policing has been around in many guises forever and must change and adapt to counter the various threats which exist in society. If we ignore it the consequences are dire.
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03-12-2008 11:43 AM
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03-12-2008 12:03 PM
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There is a perception - and rightly so I believe - that since the police service signed up to the 'stats, performance & targets' culture that pervades society, that they're often going for the 'easy target'. If it's happening in the real world, would it also happen in cyberspace?
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03-12-2008 12:13 PM
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Quote from: shutter your law abiding motorist who respects the speed limits is not subject to his car being stopped for an inspection....
Someone ought to tell our local police force that - They recently set up a massive "stop and search point" on the A303 at Cartgate Roundabout - From what I understand they were stopping and searching a LOT of vehicles - they had the Force Support Unit, Dog Support Unit and search teams and also partner agencies including the UK Borders Agency, Department of Work and Pensions and VOSA (Vehicle and Operator Services Agency).
According to the local newspaper they stopped over 5,000 vehicles in a 12 hour period - that's a helluva lot of "non-law-abiding motorists", and also a massive invasion of privacy imo.
B.
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03-12-2008 12:19 PM
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/3543266/Police-and-immigration-given-powers-to-d...
If it helped click the thumb
If it fixed it click 'This fixed my problem'
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03-12-2008 12:29 PM
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03-12-2008 12:47 PM
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in Colchester in the last few weeks the ANPR camera car stopped over a 1000 cars in one day for various offences.
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03-12-2008 2:03 PM
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03-12-2008 4:09 PM
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03-12-2008 7:13 PM
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How do you think the security / law enforcement services operated before Phorm came along?
It's not the only way of acheiving the aim and there are much more clever ways of doing that if you have the know how and tools available.
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03-12-2008 8:32 PM
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With regards to Barry's post, I don't think they were just after people with dodgy indicators or bald tires. They go for everything, buses lorries motorcycles.
Those sort of checks are commonplace up and down the A12. What I find funny is that every time they do have a check here, First Group get half their buses pulled off the road
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