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Police power: emasculation or over-reaction?


Our Supreme Court delivers a decision showing the Police have been acting unlawfully with their use of anticipatory search warrants for covert video surveillance and quite rightly pointing out that it is up to Parliament, not Police, to make the law.

Penny Pepperell Wed, 21 Sep 2011

Our Supreme Court delivers a decision showing the Police have been acting unlawfully with their use of anticipatory search warrants for covert video surveillance and quite rightly pointing out that it is up to Parliament, not Police, to make the law.

The Government’s reaction? Yet another

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Penny Pepperell Wed, 21 Sep 2011
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