Civil liberties under the far-left

Daily Mail - More than half of town halls admit using anti-terror laws to spy on families suspected of putting their rubbish out on the wrong day. Their tactics include putting secret cameras in tin cans, on lamp posts and even in the homes of 'friendly' residents. The local authorities admitted that one of their main aims was to catch householders who put their bins out early. ......MPs and civil liberties groups last night accused councils of using the draconian powers for trivial reasons.

Shami Chakrabarti of Liberty said: 'Snooping appears to have become the favourite pastime in town halls up and down the land. 'Common sense has gone out of the window and instead of putting out more bins, councils spy on householders as if they were terrorists.' Tory communities spokesman Eric Pickles said: 'Under Labour, the rights and liberties of law-abiding citizens are being eroded through plans for ID cards, sinister microchip spies in bins and abuse of anti-terror laws by councils.

......In Lincolnshire, West Lindsey District Council uses the new powers to place motion-activated cameras on lamp posts to catch homeowners putting their bins out at the wrong time. ......'The cameras are hidden in tin cans or put on lamp posts and allow us to monitor who is coming out of which property and leaving their rubbish. Sometimes we are able to put these cameras inside peoples' homes that overlook the alleyways.

......The revelations have raised fresh concerns about the Home Office's plans to create a 'Big Brother' database of every citizen's e-mail and internet records. Ministers say that councils will not have access to the information. But critics point out that RIPA, which was passed as anti-terror legislation, is now being routinely used by town halls - and the same could happen with the database. Phil Booth, of the NO2ID campaign, said that public bodies were 'assembling the tools of a totalitarian state'.

Mark Wallace, of the TaxPayers' Alliance, said: 'It is crazy that so many councils are using anti-terror legislation to spy on their residents. It must cost a huge amount for all these concealed cameras, just to give a few people relatively low-level fines.' ......South Bedfordshire council also admitted going through phone bills inside rubbish bags to identify who had left them outside. Officers also electronically tagged certain types of rubbish to find out if they had been dumped illegally.

MK - I remember hearing a while ago about a similar incident here in Australia, some fascist council decided to put some sort of monitoring device in a fellows bin. Anyway he found it, but we're Aussies, so there was no question of huffing and puffing back to the house to pen an angry letter to some bureaucratic scumbag somewhere. He kicked or beat the thing off and took it with him to work the next day and called talkback radio and proceeded to name and shame the council in question.

He told us he had the thing on his desk and they could come pick it up if they wanted to. Anyway after much screaming at the council they eventually backed down and retreated with their tails firmly tucked, shamed and chastised into doing the right thing. The councils in Britain are nannying scumbags because you Brits let them.

Britain is run by leftists and far-leftists, yet if you ask people out there who are the ones trampling upon civil liberties and the popular misconception is that it's the Conservatives. Well, no worries then, move over to the UK and enjoy the vast amount of civil liberties the left so graciously allow you. Don't forget to carp and harp at the Conservatives while you vote Labour, cos that'll free you!

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