Sentences with phrase «allow police access»

At a time when Facebook is under fire for failing to protect user data, it is ironically facing a $ 33M fine for refusing to allow police access to WhatsApp messages between suspected fraudsters...
If passed, the Technical Assistance for Law Enforcement in the 21st Century Act (Bill C - 47) will require Internet Service Providers (ISP's) and other «telecommunications service providers» to install equipment facilitating the interception of communications, and to allow police access, without a warrant, to the personal information of users including names, addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses and internet protocol addresses.
One of the conclusions reached in March was to allow police access to the Eurodac database of fingerprints, which was set up specifically to deal with asylum applications, and to the visa information system (Visa), which contains data on visa applications.
«If I had done something wrong, would I have allowed the police access to every receipt, to everything?

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Certainly the empirical evidence does not suggest that mercantilist policies are inflationary, or that counter-mercantilist polices that allow foreigners easier access to one's market are disinflationary.
The bars were wrenched open, allowing access to the heart - shaped wooden box that held the relic bolted to a wall in Saint Lauds Chapel, Irish police said.
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
«Connecticut and Indiana have demonstrated the effectiveness of allowing police to work through the courts to temporarily reduce access to guns when there is strong evidence that someone is at risk of violence, while California and Washington State have taken the critical step of extending their laws to enable family members of someone who may be in crisis to initiate this process.
The system also allows police to immediately access school security cameras so they can develop their response to a shooting as it unfolds, Ryder said.
John Grebert, executive director of the New York State Association of Chiefs of Police, says the initiative will allow local police departments to access an abundance of information regardless of size or resoPolice, says the initiative will allow local police departments to access an abundance of information regardless of size or resopolice departments to access an abundance of information regardless of size or resources.
However, the UK will have to agree to EU rules on data sharing, subject to ECJ jurisdiction, in order to maintain access to crime databases such as the Schengen information system, which allows police forces to share real - time alerts on suspects, vehicles and firearms.
The European commission has already signalled its reluctance to allow countries such as Denmark, where voters rejected adopting closer EU ties on cross-border policing in a referendum last year, to have similar access to data and intelligence sharing without opting in to full co-operation.
Question topics included the recent rollout of the City's municipal ID program, an internal PBA meeting reported to have degenerated into yelling and shoving over PBA President Pat Lynch's demands for an apology from the mayor and whether that provided «consolation» to the mayor, whether he takes comfort from the low number of PBA members reported to have signed «stay away from my funeral» statements, Bratton's comment that the «well was poisoned» by de Blasio's bring of former Sharpton aide Rachel Noerdlinger, a potential Teamsters strike at Hunts Point market, Governor Cuomo's consideration of legislation allowing public access to grand jury minutes, the mayor's objections to a City Council proposed bill outlawing police use of chokeholds, a reported Cuomo / Lynch meeting and what role the governor should fill in the Lynch / de Blasio dispute, whether the mayor is willing to acknowledge «missteps», the reports of Legionnaire's Disease in Co-op City, de Blasio's reaction to a possible 2016 Mitt Romney candidacy and when he last spoke with the Rev. Al Sharpton.
«The Nigeria Police must allow Peter Nielsen access to his lawyers.
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.
CPIC allows all domestic law enforcement agencies, such as police officers, access to the identity of individuals charged with, or convicted of, tax offences.
By law, licensed kennel operators must allow a dog warden access to their property however humane society police officers must have either an invitation from the property owner or a warrant to access that same property.
You can also find a fuse to fix an electrical box which allows access to a phone to call the police.
«Apresente - se» is a legal platform accessed by the courts and police that allows people to be identified, located and registered remotely from common mobile devices.
Traub says she was horrified by what she found: The lab, an old - fashioned «cop shop,» was run by a police sergeant with no scientific background, had no written operating procedures, didn't clean instruments between testing, allowed technicians unlimited access to the drug vault, and didn't have anyone checking anyone else's work.
Police argued they need to access information from journalists to effectively investigate serious crimes, but allowing the press to access police information would compromise investigaPolice argued they need to access information from journalists to effectively investigate serious crimes, but allowing the press to access police information would compromise investigapolice information would compromise investigations.
As well as making it easier for the authorities to track individual's internet and mobile phone usage, the new law confers sweeping new surveillance powers on numerous government departments, allowing agencies including police and security services, the tax office, health authorities, benefits agencies and many others, to use malware and other equipment interference techniques to covertly monitor private conversations and access stored data.
The Plant court held that electricity consumption records held by electrical utility companies did not fall within the «biographical core»; while they revealed the pattern of one's electricity consumption in the residence, they did not reveal any intimate details of personal lifestyle or private decisions.8 Thus, section 8 of the Charter9 did not apply to the access that police gained to a computer terminal set up by the utility to allow police to look up the appellant's electrical consumption records.
In short, the accused argued that «internet access should form part of the resources provided by police to detainees in order to allow them a reasonable opportunity to exercise the right to counsel.»
The defence argued that in the present day and age, it is unsatisfactory for the police to not allow an accused person reasonable access to the internet to find the lawyer of their choosing.
I found it scary at that time, that this could be a tool used by police to find out what happened during an accident and insurance companies to decide how they deal with drivers and premium rates... and after reading your article... like David said... creepy... totally invasive measure... I would never agree to allow such access to the police or insurance company... but I do not think we could stop it from happening...
Around the US, some localities at this point in time allow public access to the footage from police cams; others only after department or local governmental review; still others only on in as need basis for prosecutions.
The EIO is intended to transform mutual legal assistance — obtaining evidence in one country for use in another — in the same way as the EAW did for extradition, allowing police to access bank records, view phone data, obtain search warrants and carry out any lawful, domestic, investigative action anywhere in the EU rather than being limited to within their own jurisdiction.
PDF Version: Confidentiality versus Access to Information Case commented on: Edmonton Police Service v Alberta (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2012 ABQB 595 Introduction In any society, a healthy balance is needed to protect personal and private information, whilst also allowing... Continue reading →
Beyond reducing overhead for insurance companies and premium rates for consumers, shopping online also 1) heightens the sense of competition amongst insurers by letting them know you'll be talking to multiple companies, 2) gives you access to consumer information in the form of customer sales reps, and 3) allows you to review polices and make purchasing decisions from the comfort of your own home.
Google Home may soon give you easy access to Google Photos, as well, allowing you to view images and videos on your connected TVs as well, according to Android Police.
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