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Story: Critics attack 'dangerous' gov't comms-snooping plan

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Posted by: Moley (Thursday 17 July 2008, 6:50 PM)

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I quite agree

Why do the government and the relevant authorities not target the bad guy's instead of this broad brush philosophy which affects all of us detrimentally, but does little to curb the real problems and bring the bad guys to book.

However, I disagree that the ISP's should be responsible, this job should be left to the duly constituted authorities and done under warrant. No thank you to private policing!

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