- The number of Big Brother snooping missions by police, town halls and other public bodies has soared by 44 per cent in two years.
- An average of 1381 cases of the state watching people every single day.
- 504,073 new cases last year.
- 653 state bodies - including 474 local councils have the power to use Ripa to spy on members of the public.
- If you have done nothing wrong, you have no legal right to know that you were spyed upon.
- A 44% increase in cases between 2006-2008.
- The Home Office argues there is a case to go even further granting the agencies the right to snoop on e-mail and listen to our calls.
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