"The Observer said UK home secretary, Charles Clarke, will this week propose new data retention measures covering mobile phone and internet service providers at an emergency meeting of European Union interior ministers on the implications of the bombings. Clarke will also apply pressure on areas such as law enforcement databases, tracking passports and movements of explosives. Clarke has said he believes authorities might have been able to prevent the bombings if they had access to such data.
Clarke’s efforts could revitalise EU efforts to require providers to retain data for at least years. As of last month the initiative seemed moribund, as member states pushed the program while the EU parliament battled against it." - The register
Era facilmente prevedibile una reazione di questo tipo, spero solo che a differenza di quanto è accaduto in america prevalga il buon senso sulla paura.
"Chi rinuncia alla libertà per raggiungere la sicurezza, non merita né la libertà né la sicurezza." B. Franklin
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