You must mean "in accordance with Law, necessary in democratic society
and proportionate" don't you. <grin>
Peter Burgess wrote:
> I would read this document with caution. The Centre for Policy Studies
> is not an impartial think tank or research institution, it is a very
> right wing campaigning body. Most of the 266 ways the state can enter
> your home are necessary and sensible (for the good of the wider
> community) and with legal safeguards.
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> Subject: [data-protection] Data may be protected, but what of one's
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> Dear All,
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> As a data protection list, we often discuss privacy. In particular, we
> have discussed how the individual and the state reconcile their
> different requirements when dealing with personal information. As a
> related note to that discussion, I thought the list would be interested
> in the following report.
>
> Crossing the Threshold: 266 ways the State can enter your home
> Harry Snook
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> http://www.cps.org.uk/latestpublications/?
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> Cordially,
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> Lawrence Serewicz
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> Lawrence W. Serewicz
> Policy and Partnership Manager
> Corporate Development Unit
> Wear Valley District Council
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