September 7, 2008

UK Police spy on children using anti terrorism laws

UK Police spy on children using anti terrorism laws

UK is no different than the USA. American police watch harmless characters who criticize public officials and ignore violent criminals. Priorities are skewed in western societies. When Cuban flotilla escapees were arrested after several murders, they laughed at NYPD officers. They said they would have been arrested before they committed one crime in Cuba. But in the USA criticism is more threatening than violent crime. Boston FBI still pretend they look for a fugitive FBI informant who was indicted for 19 homicides. Watching children and writers and political activists is safer than chasing violent criminals and members of organized crime. They take care of their own is the police excuse. Arresting harmless pot smokers makes it appear they are doing their job, while major importers, drug wholesalers and money launderers, pay off high ranking police supervisors. Chase the pot heads not the major dealers!

Anti-terrorism laws used to spy on noisy children
Councils are using anti-terrorism laws to spy on residents and tackle barking dogs and noisy children.
Telegraph.co.uk
By Chris Hastings, Public Affairs Editor
Last Updated: 10:40PM BST 06 Sep 2008

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