Victoria's Wyndham council has gone to the extraordinary length of intercepting
residents' mobile phone and email data 31 times in the past three years to catch
"litterbugs and owners of unregistered pets".
Outspoken privacy advocate, Greens Senator Scott Ludlam has been contacted
for comment.
scmagazine.com.au 10 July 2013
A sad state for the masses to be in.
The Wyndam
Weekly revealed the council was the only in the state to monitor
resident's phone and email data, according to figures from the Attorney
General's Department.
The metadata interceptions were made from 2010 to
2012.
A further 18 interception authorisations were made over the
last year for the same reasons, the council’s acting chief executive Kelly
Grigsby told the Weekly.
She said metadata was accessed in a small number of cases where
needed.
“Retrieving a telephone subscriber’s name and address for an
investigation into an offence is an important tool," she said.
The news comes amid ongoing revelations
from former National Security Agency (NSA) staffer Ed Snowden about the
extensive surveillance activities of the US and other nation states, including
Australia.
scmagazine.com.au 10 July 2013
City councils are registered businesses, which may also suggest that ANY business may have access to your private information at any time under whatever pretext.
Australia is truly a police (nanny) state, where the entire population is under surveillance.
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