"Big Brother" plans to automatically hand the police details of the
daily journeys of millions of motorists tracked by road pricing cameras
across the country were inadvertently disclosed by the Home Office last
night.
Leaked Whitehall background papers reveal that Home Office and
transport ministers have clashed over plans for legislation this autumn
enabling the police to get automatic "real-time" access to the bulk
data from the traffic cameras now going into operation. The Home Office
says the police need the data from the cameras, which can read and
store every passing numberplate, "for all crime fighting purposes".
But transport ministers warn of concerns about privacy and "the
potential for adverse publicity relating to plans for local road
pricing" also due to be unveiled this autumn. There are already nearly
2,000 automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras in place and
they are due to double as road pricing schemes are expanded across the
country.
Douglas Alexander, who was transport secretary until three weeks ago,
told the Home Office the bulk transfer of data to the police was out of
proportion to the problem and "might be seen as colouring the debate
about road charging (that material being collected for traffic ... more »
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