Creeping Government Surveillance Now Without Warrants 78
CuteSteveJobs writes "The Age reports on creeping Australian government surveillance, beginning with the first operation launched on a baseless rumor. Six decades later the still-unaware victim read five months of transcripts with deep distress. Two decades ago few Australians would have consented to carrying a government-accessible tracking device, but phone and tablet data accessible without a warrant includes historic and real-time location data. In 2010-2011 there were 250,000 warrantless accesses by Federal agencies including ASIO, AFP, the Tax Office, Defence, Immigration, Citizenship, Health, Ageing, and Medicare. This is 18 times the rate of similar requests in the U.S."
Re:I'm guessing the US hides the request better. (Score:4, Funny)
But by all means, let the Australia bashing continue.
Well, as long as I have permission... Damn crazy Vegemite eatining criminals always tryin to tie me kangaroo down, mate!
It's Not So Much That It's 18 Times (Score:5, Funny)
Besides, Aussies are FUN to spy on. It's the accent. I'm spying on like, three, at this very moment.