Terrorist Murder In London Could Revive Snooper's Charter 307
judgecorp writes "Supporters of the Communications Data Bill (also known as the Snooper's Charter) have lost no time in calling for the Bill to be revived, in response to yesterday's brutal murder of a soldier on the streets of Woolwich, South London. The Bill would have allowed monitoring of all online communications — including who people contact and what websites they visit — but was shelved after Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg opposed it, effectively splitting Britain's coalition government on the issue. Now the fear of new terrorism could rekindle support, based on the argument that even 'lone wolf' attackers use the Internet."
Bad Haircut!!! (Score:5, Funny)
My barber gave me a bad haircut! We need a Snoopers' Charter! Now!
Re:Forget the law (Score:3, Funny)
We in the UK do have the right to bare arms. I myself have an extensive t-shirt collection.