Sentences with phrase «about police access»

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Conservativs, Labour and Lib Dems cast aside concerns about privacy with a secret deal allowing police and security agencies easy access to people's phone call data
Under the plans to pilot privatisation in the West Midlands, police IT systems could be run for the force by a private company with workers accessing information about victims and witnesses who are not directly employed by the police force.
Concerns were expressed about the possibility of police and security services having access to this information, but a DoH spokesman insisted the legal protection of such data would not change.
According to him, only a handful who goes about with Senator Sherrif has access to the media, the court and may be the police.
Barksdale also cited concerns about police or fire being able to access the building in an emergency.
The three main parties cast aside concerns about privacy today with a secret deal allowing police and security agencies easy access to people's phone call data.
Someone has gained access to their credit cards and bank accounts, and after the police fail to do anything about it, Derek hires a private firm to investigate.
And if that doesn't excite you, how about access to the police database?
We caught up with Burtynsky before he jetted off to Fuijian province, and chatted about being detained by Chinese police, getting access to Saudi Arabian oil fields and that first trip to Asia»
This new statutory provision adds to these arrangements by offering a direct route for a member of the public to bring any concerns they may have to the police about someone they know who has access to a child.
Police say Sandoval accessed personal information about reservations to find out (a) when the vacationers would be away, and (b) the vacationers» home addresses.
The legislation was designed to provide police with much greater ability to access and track information about identifiable individuals via the communications technologies that we use every day, such as the Internet, smart phones, and other mobile devices, and at times, without a warrant or any judicial authorization.
Jessica Orkin tells The Law Times about her recent Divisional Court victory in a case involving access to information concerning alleged police misconduct.
Our decision, Gomboc, is about detailed residential power consumption information accessed by the police through an electrical service provider.
One factor is access to water (hence the question about the location of the nearest fire hydrant) as well as the dependability and proximity of your local fire company and police.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department has deployed about 100 police officers to analyze records of suspicious access to the Coincheck server and possible connections with the NEM Police Department has deployed about 100 police officers to analyze records of suspicious access to the Coincheck server and possible connections with the NEM police officers to analyze records of suspicious access to the Coincheck server and possible connections with the NEM theft.
The automatic collection of user location data from smartphones by tech companies, and the ability of law enforcement to access it via warrants will be discussed in Friday's AppleInsider podcast, with criminal defense attorney and former Apple employee T. Greg Doucette explaining how a recent report into the requests by Raleigh, N.C. police came about in the first place.
v3.co.uk - Police have access to heavy - duty tools to unlock almost anyone's smartphone Police officers are «confused» about the legalities of using tools to extract content and data from people's phones, and increasingly conducting what has been described as «digital stop and search».
information about police, accessing counselling, accommodation, legal and other services in the local area.
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