In fact, see http://www.redwatch.org.uk/legal.html for complaints that have
been made to them.
Apparently one or more of the sites is registered to "Billy Bragg" which is,
of course, the name of a musician well-known for his vocal support of
left-wing cause.
Nick Landau
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From: "Iain Harrison" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 2:41 PM
Subject: Re: [data-protection] Posting a message by Proxy
Another point to note is that, as I recall from previous media coverage
(this site has been around for a while) it that the site is actually hosted
outside the UK (in the US I believe).
Iain Harrison
Information Management Consultant
Leicester City Council
0116 252 7606
>>> Nigel Roberts <[log in to unmask]> 10/05/06 2:33 pm >>>
There is some quite complex law involved, in addition to DP issues.
However I think, viewed objectively, this does raise some serious DP
issues irrespective of who is publishing this information, or their
motivation. I will confine myself to the DP issues. (I think incitement
is a difficult one to prove, if it's done with a 'nod and a wink').
DP matters which spring to mind are :-
1. Has the publisher Notified his processing to UKIC
2. Was the data collected fairly and lawfully?
3. Does the publisher have the informed consent of the data subjects?
4. Can the Data Subjects issue a Prevention of Processing notice?
Nigel Roberts
Tim Trent wrote:
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>> All,
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>> If any of you read yesterday's national Guardian in the G2 suppliment
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>> you would have read about a website called Redwatch. It is an extreme
>
>> right web site which encourages contributors to photograph enemies of
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>> such organisations as the BNP to photograph people, typically
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>> journalists, councillors, demonstrators, political opponents,
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>> anti-racists, indeed anybody who opposes their extreme policies. They
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>> then publish the photos and if available their addresses on the website
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>> with a strong implication that some kind of retaliation is appropriate.
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>> One phrase on their homepage reads "we must be prepared to unleash all
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>> the furies of hell". Nice people !
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>> How can we pass on this insight into the basic style of the BNP those
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>> residents who voted BNP in May's election?
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