whitetop
12-21-2012, 12:32 PM
The bill has been branded the "snooper's charter" by civil liberties groups, but following publication of the draft of the bill this morning Ms May defended the bill and reaffirmed the government's commitment to its implementation.
"Checking communication records, not content, is a crucial part of day-to-day policing and the fingerprinting of the modern age," she said.
"We are determined to ensure its continued availability in cracking down on crime."
The bill, published by the Home Office, seeks to expand the access of key government agencies to communications data. Communications data includes information such as the time and duration of a virtual communication, but is distinct from information about the communication's content.
http://www.politics.co.uk/news/2012/06/14/home-office-pushes-ahead-with-internet-snooping-bill
"Checking communication records, not content, is a crucial part of day-to-day policing and the fingerprinting of the modern age," she said.
"We are determined to ensure its continued availability in cracking down on crime."
The bill, published by the Home Office, seeks to expand the access of key government agencies to communications data. Communications data includes information such as the time and duration of a virtual communication, but is distinct from information about the communication's content.
http://www.politics.co.uk/news/2012/06/14/home-office-pushes-ahead-with-internet-snooping-bill