'Court curtails Met surveillance' of protesters
McQn | 21.05.2009 11:56 | Analysis | Repression
'Court curtails Met surveillance', BBC news online, 21/05/09
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8061050.stm
This may be a turning point in protest movements fighting back through the courts at invasive and unjustified surveillance, however, as in the parallel situation of innocent people seeking to remove their DNA from police databases, I expect the police to appeal, drag their feet and finally agree to remove data, photo's etc from the databases years, even decades, later by which time the damage is most certainly done.
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