British councils used covert surveillance to monitor petty crimes such as ‘dog fouling’ – report

British councils were given permission to gather surveillance using covert methods over the course of five years for crimes ranging from dog fouling to pigeon feeding. Spying was conducted with secret listening devices, cameras and private detectives. A huge freedom of information request from the Liberal Democrats cited by the Guardian showed that 186 of the … Continue reading British councils used covert surveillance to monitor petty crimes such as ‘dog fouling’ – report