UK Emergency Surveillance Law Criticized For Being Overly Broad, Vague And Draconian
July 15, 2014 at 10:47 AM EDT
Late last week it emerged that the UK government intended to railroad emergency surveillance legislation through Parliament just before the summer recess — meaning members of parliament would not be able to properly scrutinise the law. The new Data Retention and Investigation Powers Bill (aka DRIP) is being debated in the House of Commons today — but has been criticized for… Read More