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Capital Letter: Advancing tech sees Law Commission scramble for reforms to spying act

Under the act it is not possible to get a warrant for types of surveillance that do not meet certain criteria. 

Wed, 16 Nov 2016

The rapid advance of technology even over just four years has seen the Law Commission offering some changes to the five-year-old Search and Surveillance Act because of its concern.

The commission was required to review the act’s operation after five years and came up options for reform in its

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