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By Jo Best

Published: Friday 27 August 2004


Name

Guy Herbert


Location

London


Occupation

IP Consultant


Comment

I imagine that if (say) a campaign group were to publish the private telephone numbers of the councillors and chief executive of a local authority with the implication that members of the public should phone them to complain and cause them inconvenience, its leaders might find themselves charged under the Protection from Harrassment Act. How come Westminster thinks it is legitimate to threaten to do this to private individuals?



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