In message <61E52F3A5532BE43B0211254F13883AE09F6E6E1@EXC001>, at
06:52:02 on Tue, 12 Jun 2012, Andrew Cormack <[log in to unmask]>
writes
>Depends on what they are investigating, but might the armed forces not
>be able to use s28 (national security) too? As others have said, if
>they're doing normal policing then s29 is the right one.
I'd expect to see s29 requests at the very least from every public
authority listed for RIPA 'comms data', plus most of those which applied
and failed to be listed.
But only for non-comms data, of course, s29 for comms data should be a
dead duck.
--
Roland Perry
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