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UK election 2005

Tougher action on snooping urged

By Michael Peel, Legal Correspondent

Published: November 5 2009 02:14 | Last updated: November 5 2009 02:14

Plans to stop local councils spying on citizens suspected of petty crime and antisocial behaviour came under fire on Wednesday night from privacy groups who said much tougher action was needed.

Campaigners called for an overhaul of laws that allow authorities to use surveillance against people accused of trivial misdeeds, such as dog-fouling or putting bins out for collection on the wrong day.

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