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British Local Authorities Use Terrorism Legislation To Spy On Bin Over-Laden

The UK has the worst Labour Government ever. It uses terrorism legislation as the excuse to trample on the rights of British citizens. It is little wonder that local authorities have jumped on the band wagon and used the Regulation Powers Act (RIPA) to spy on the very people they are supposed to be serving.

It is now an act of terrorism to allow your dog to shit on the pavement. If you put your trash out on the wrong day they are using RIPA to justify spying on the miscreants. Put out your Bin Over-Laden and you probably face life imprisonment.

OK the pun is an attempt at being funny but believe me some petty bureaucrats are fining people for putting too much trash in their bins. If the lid can’t be closed you are nicked!

It is sad for the decent Labour Members of Parliament who have remained true to Labour principals but it is time this government resigned.

Here’s an interesting article on Britain’s Big Brother State.

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