Wednesday 4 November 2015

We cannot give up our rights in today's digital age

The police and security services will be able to access all the UK citizens' internet use records without the need for judicial authorisation, under the Investigation Powers Bill. This is understandable as internet use records can almost tell one's personality and activities everyday. By having the access to people's internet use records, the police and security services could have more information about potential criminals and terrorist attacks. However, court is still the only way that all people believe brings justice and delivers fair trial. Therefore, I will think the Bill is necessary to bring down more potential threats, but the internet use records accessed by the police and security services without judicial authorisation should not be used as evidence of guilt in courts.

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