terrorism and the law
I wouldn't champion Britain with respect to citizens' rights. They've passed laws which are much harsher than any in the U.S. I'm not sure they outlaw spying citizens.
Many laws broken by the NSA have only been in place since the 1970's, in the U.S. The U.S. was rampantly spying on its citizens before that time.
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The most recent was called the Prevention of Terrorism Act. It was passed in an ill-advised frenzy after the subway bombings. It's kind of like the Patriot Act.
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In a previous "terrorism" investigation, British law enforcement murdered an innocent Brazilian electrician. They claimed he was a terrorist, which is basically the ultimate form of "breaking the law". Apparently, he had the misfortune of living near a place under investigation. The police thought he looked Arab. Plus, he was an illegal immigrant who was afraid of the police. The police officials lied through their teeth about the whole thing after murdering him.
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