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By Nick Heath

Published: Thursday 04 September 2008


Name

Charles Smith


Location

London


Occupation

Consultant


Comment

Labour politicians will learn the cost of not controlling the snooping ambitions of their "public servants" at the next general election.

These controls are an excessive intrusion into the privacy of the british public.

The British Computer Society should be much more vociferous on this issue. It has lost another chance to to make its mark in the public arena.



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