New Law allows Police to tap into phones
The RCIPS now has the technical and legal capabilities to “give a listen” to any conversation between phone parties, without notification to phone users.
The new move is aimed at improving the investigative capabilities of the police service through access to any information considered relevant to investigation.
The following are some of the opinions which members of the general public shared with iNews on the new legislation.
Name: Levan Lewis
Age: 26
District: George Town
Comments: “I agree with the move, I think we need a reduction in crime, not an increase.
At the end of the day, we all want to be safe. I think it has advantages. Crime affects everyone. We need to start looking out for each other, the criminals are not looking out for us.”
Name: Gregory Merren:
Age: 51
District: George Town
Comments: “Yes, I agree with the move, providing that certain protocols are in place and the necessary warrants are in place to do so, such as a court order or an order from a Justice of the Peace. If it is done in that orderly way, pursuant to criminal activities I have no problem whatsoever.”
Name: Tom Curnock
Age: 39
District: Seven Mile Beach
Comments: “It is ok as long as an independent body oversees it. The challenge is avoiding its abuse. We need strict procedures and regulations in place to prevent the access being misused.”
Name: Melanie Carmichael
Age: 40
District: George Town
Comments: “Absolutely I agree. I have nothing to hide, so therefore it is no violation. I have faith in our Police Department and I don’t think that they are that corrupt.”
Name: Glen Anderson
Age: 34
District: Newlands
Comments: “I think it will help in solving crimes. I have travelled all over the world and I have seen other jurisdictions that have similar legislation. In other countries all they need is permission from a judge. Even though this new law can be abused, I believe it will still serve its purpose.”
Name: Beverly Nangyo
Age: 25
District: George Town
Comments: “The new law is ok as long as it only applies to people that are suspects.”