Sentences with phrase «intrusive surveillance»

Legislation providing for the «protection» of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people resulted in human rights abuses, intrusive surveillance, control, disruption, institutionalisation, and harm.
This is only the beginning of a long - needed review of the use of this tools, not just in South America, but everywhere that countries deploy intrusive surveillance technology without oversight or accountability.
Please call on Congress to pass a warrant requirement for cell - site simulator use and other intrusive surveillance technologies by emailing your member of Congress today.
According to the CBC, the new UK government plans to scale back many of the grossly intrusive surveillance measures adopted and planned by the previous government.
Writing for a five member majority, Justice Suzanne Cote focused on the impact of intrusive surveillance technologies that arises with prospective text messaging but not historic messages, at para. 74:
The context in which the data was acquired and used involved allegations of attempted hacking, intrusive surveillance, harassment and breach of privacy.
Moving towards a shattering reassessment of what it means to be free in a time of ever more intrusive surveillance, Jeremy is forced to ask himself whether he is «no one», as he believes, or a traitor not just to his country but to everyone around him.
It's certainly understandable that «security measures» can seem to many people more like intrusive surveillance than personal protection.
His horror at the vastly intrusive surveillance complex to which he's given the keys is conveyed in small gestures, in the way he carries himself around his superiors and shudders at the work he's doing.
The former deputy prime minister's revelation in the Guardian again raises concerns about the extent to which the security services felt they were entitled to use broadly drawn legislative powers to carry out intrusive surveillance and keep this information from democratically elected politicians.
We are though, and heavy handed policing, alongside continual calls for more intrusive surveillance, are a symptom of our Islamoparanoia.
Members of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Demand Progress and other digital rights activists are calling for a «day of action» on Feb. 11 when they hope to rouse the internet community into collectively speaking out against the NSA and the government's other intrusive surveillance tactics.
The report, reviewed by Reuters, warns of dangers for the global internet, including intrusive surveillance, rising cybercrime and fragmentation as governments exert control of online content.

Not exact matches

The committee called for a «root - and - branch» overhaul of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (Ripa) which is the legal framework against which this intrusive state surveillance has taken place.
Theresa May's draft Investigatory Powers Bill sent a jolt down the spines of civil liberties activists everywhere and made even Edward Snowden gasp in a widely shared tweet where he called the Snooper's Charter «the most intrusive and least accountable surveillance regime in the West».
It is the most intrusive and least accountable surveillance regime in the West.
The news will be enthusiastically greeted by protesters who have long complained of intrusive police surveillance of demonstrators and the over-use of «kettling», where activists are contained in a certain area for an indefinite period of time.
, and two screens bringing us action from hidden depths of the cuboid (WeiWei being accompanied to the toilet by two uniformed guards is both amusing and sickeningly intrusive) and from multiple angles — constant police state surveillance being the rather clunking symbol, but it works niftily as a reflection of installation art.
While the Oscar - winning documentary Citizenfour showed the real - life aftermath of Snowden's decision to leak documents pertaining to the government's intrusive spying program, Snowden tells the computer analyst's story from his military service after learning the depths of the NSA's surveillance.
Grist Special Report — By Antonia Juhasz on Jun 1, 2017 As people nationwide rallied last year to support the Standing Rock Sioux's attempts to block the Dakota Access Pipeline, a private security firm with experience fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan launched an intrusive military - style surveillance and counterintelligence campaign against the activists and their allies, according to internal company documents.
Canadians often look at intrusive, anti-privacy surveillance in other countries, and at things like the NSA and Patriot Act in the United States and think we are above that.
As I've previously posted, video surveillance can and does occur and it can be intrusive.
Before authorizing covert, real - time surveillance, the court must prove that such techniques are truly necessary, and reserve the most intrusive tracking for investigations of serious crimes.
Camilla Graham Wood, legal officer, Privacy International, said: «It makes clear that blanket and indiscriminate retention of our digital histories — who we interact with, when and how and where — can be a very intrusive form of surveillance that needs strict safeguards against abuse and mission creep.»
The potentially intrusive effect of video surveillance on the privacy and dignity of employees is also recognized and discussed in Electronic Instrument Company Inc. (EICO) and International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, Local 431, supra; and Royalguard Vinyl Co...
Employers are advised to adhere to a strict policy that covert video surveillance will only be carried out in exceptional circumstances where there is no less intrusive way of investigating.
This extraordinarily intrusive and potentially dangerous surveillance is possibly in breach of Art 8 of the Convention.
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