Govt told to prove reason for urgent surveillance bill

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Mon, 26 Sep 2011 10:42p.m.

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The Government's controversial new video camera surveillance bill will have its first reading in Parliament tomorrow and then be referred to select committee.
The Government's controversial new video camera surveillance bill will have its first reading in Parliament tomorrow and then be referred to select committee.
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29 Sep 2011 09:00a.m.

Hamish wrote:

Come on colin, the cops were knowingly breaking the law, many times. That is the definition of criminal behavour. No one wants crims getting away with crime but 98% of us are not criminals so why attack our civil liberties? This needs to be done properly, dont be so keen to throw your rights away! These rights protect individual police oficers and their families as well. No one is saying dont watch crims, but what is wrong with running it past a judge first? Do you want a police force with no accountability? You could move to North Korea.

27 Sep 2011 10:59a.m.

colin wrote:

Barry Wilson. I supose you believe its ok for people to conduct or carry out illegal activities. So long as its on private land. You imply the police are the criminals. Its a shame the lawyers and legal people appear to be no better than the criminals you defend. cb

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