Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "مراقبة الجمهور في المملكة المتحدة" in Arabic language version.
1. A declaration that the regime governing the soliciting, receiving, storing and transmitting by UK authorities of private communications of individuals located in the UK which have been obtained by US authorities pursuant to Prism and/or Upstream does not contravene Articles 8 or 10 ECHR. 2. A declaration that the regime in respect of interception under ss8(4), 15 and 16 of the Regulation of investigatory Powers Act 2000 does not contravene Articles 8 or 10 ECHR and does not give rise to unlawful discrimination contrary to Article 14, read together with Articles 8 and/or 10 of the ECHR.
Cheshire's deputy chief constable, Graeme Gerrard, said the data undermined more sensational estimates, such as the widely-repeated but dubious claim that the average Briton passes under 300 cameras a day. Another questionable estimate that received widespread coverage – including in Home Office literature – was of 4.2M cameras in the UK. The methodology behind this claim was also dubious as it derived from a 2002 study that extrapolated from the number of cameras spotted on two streets in Wandsworth in London.; "In the press: How the media is reporting the 1.85 million cameras story". Security News Desk. 3 مارس 2011. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2021-05-01. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2017-01-07.
Cheshire's deputy chief constable, Graeme Gerrard, said the data undermined more sensational estimates, such as the widely-repeated but dubious claim that the average Briton passes under 300 cameras a day. Another questionable estimate that received widespread coverage – including in Home Office literature – was of 4.2M cameras in the UK. The methodology behind this claim was also dubious as it derived from a 2002 study that extrapolated from the number of cameras spotted on two streets in Wandsworth in London.; "In the press: How the media is reporting the 1.85 million cameras story". Security News Desk. 3 مارس 2011. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2021-05-01. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2017-01-07.
Police are targeting thousands of political campaigners in surveillance operations and storing their details on a database
1. A declaration that the regime governing the soliciting, receiving, storing and transmitting by UK authorities of private communications of individuals located in the UK which have been obtained by US authorities pursuant to Prism and/or Upstream does not contravene Articles 8 or 10 ECHR. 2. A declaration that the regime in respect of interception under ss8(4), 15 and 16 of the Regulation of investigatory Powers Act 2000 does not contravene Articles 8 or 10 ECHR and does not give rise to unlawful discrimination contrary to Article 14, read together with Articles 8 and/or 10 of the ECHR.
Cheshire's deputy chief constable, Graeme Gerrard, said the data undermined more sensational estimates, such as the widely-repeated but dubious claim that the average Briton passes under 300 cameras a day. Another questionable estimate that received widespread coverage – including in Home Office literature – was of 4.2M cameras in the UK. The methodology behind this claim was also dubious as it derived from a 2002 study that extrapolated from the number of cameras spotted on two streets in Wandsworth in London.; "In the press: How the media is reporting the 1.85 million cameras story". Security News Desk. 3 مارس 2011. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2021-05-01. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2017-01-07.
Police are targeting thousands of political campaigners in surveillance operations and storing their details on a database