Öjevind Lång;5872779 said:Re France, you and some other people posting here need to calibrate your irony metres. As for the argument that "If you have nothing to hide, then you have nothing to worry about", that is an old and a bad one. There has never been a case of government agencies being given powers to spy on the citizens when they havent abused them. And anyway, why *should* they be allowed to snoop freeely on citizens? If there is just cause or reasonable suspicions, they can get a court order.
You don't know a thing about interception of phone signals do you?
Or have a clue of how many court orders that would require. Or the fact that when it has been established that the conversation is not out of the ordinary, it is disregarded and forgotten. But of course you'll never hear that on any news station.
And if you think that the government has just recently been listening to phone lines, you are either in denial, or delusional