Jorge
June 24th, 2008, 02:41 AM
Four MPs were contemplating on voting against the then proposed Swedish FRA legislation against party lines, but only one voted against while another abstained. While party dissension over the legislation isn't new, it seems the dramatic fallout within party ranks maybe only just beginning.
If a communication travels over the borders of Sweden, it can be freely tapped. Unfortunately for the Swedish, most domestic travel will likely travel over the borders in the process. The idea of being wiretapped without a court order has left many in Sweden, among other things, violated and betrayed.
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If a communication travels over the borders of Sweden, it can be freely tapped. Unfortunately for the Swedish, most domestic travel will likely travel over the borders in the process. The idea of being wiretapped without a court order has left many in Sweden, among other things, violated and betrayed.
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