All the privacy that's good for EU
Another victory for the EU, following up on shitting all over free speech it has decided to attack privacy as well. All in the name of our safety, of course. One thing this does provide is a good example of why you cannot use intentions as the measure of things, only actions. It was intended to make police co-operation easier while protecting us serfs. However it will actually:
make police co-operation harder and citizens more vulnerableThis an The intention here was good, it was to protect the people both their privacy and their security. But what actually emerged and could well end up up into action is detremental to both. Not that the bureaucrats of the EU are going to be too worried about a policy ending up doing the complete opposite of its stated aims, this is small fry compared to the CAP and the CFP, so long as the real purpose of all EU legislation is served. Which is too bring more areas of legislation under EU control.
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