Revealed: anti-terror snooping law used for fly-tippers and parking

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Campaigners say councils are using Ripa powers to catch ‘low-level’ offenders and disregarding the public’s right to privacy

At least 70 councils in England and Wales were authorised to use Ripa powers between January 2018 and March 2021 to gather evidence via cameras, street surveillance and informants or undercover officers.

 

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Fly-tipping is not 'low level' crime.

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