Phone data debacle raises concerns over Garda use of drones

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‘They’ve been entirely sanguine about ignoring European law since 2014.’ A legal expert says the State's alleged misuse of phone location data raises concerns over plans to let Gardaí use drones.BKNT

The State’s alleged misuse of retained telephone data raises concerns over plans to let Gardaí use surveillance drones, according to a legal expert.

He said he wouldn’t be overly confident about the State’s ability to follow those safeguards, given its recent conduct regarding the use of telephone data.“What we have seen there is that the Department of Justice and An Garda Síochána have been entirely sanguine about ignoring European law since 2014 in the hope that they wouldn’t be told that the evidence would not be admissible in those circumstances.

“So, in this significant context, their recent action demonstrates that, while they pay lip service to the importance of privacy and safeguards, they have hoped they would get way with ignoring them and the ECJ has“So, if they continue to follow that practice again, I wouldn’t be all that sanguine. On the other hand, maybe once bitten, twice shy. They have been told the importance of safeguards and maybe there will be proper safeguards in place for this purpose.

“It’s not only in relation to criminal investigations that they could be used. They could be used for missing persons. They could be used for people who are being trafficked or held in a house against their will.He said the right to privacy is enshrine in national law, “but it’s not an unqualified right.”

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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