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I was wondering that too. At first I thought that was pretty shocking, that the private conversations of a couple would be recorded. (I can only guess that either Maguire, who seems unusually cooperative, was doing it as insurance in case he needed to double-cross Berejiklian in future; otherwise, I imagine we're in the realm of wiretapping.) But given their positions and what they were discussing, it's absolutely in the public interest however it came to light.stui magpie wrote:Where did the recording come from?
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Wow, had no idea they had those powers! Not sure how comfortable I'd feel about those tactics being used against ordinary members of the public (though yes, I'm sure police and security agencies already do this on a regular basis).
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How do you think they weed out corruption if they can't intercept telecommunications?David wrote:Wow, had no idea they had those powers! Not sure how comfortable I'd feel about those tactics being used against ordinary members of the public (though yes, I'm sure police and security agencies already do this on a regular basis).
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My understanding was that it was usually based on testimony and/or documents provided by whistleblowers. Of course, now I think about it, it makes total sense that there are situations where communications might need to be monitored.
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They can tap landlines, mobile phones need access to the unit or SIM to clone them IIRC.Pies4shaw wrote:How do you think they weed out corruption if they can't intercept telecommunications?David wrote:Wow, had no idea they had those powers! Not sure how comfortable I'd feel about those tactics being used against ordinary members of the public (though yes, I'm sure police and security agencies already do this on a regular basis).
They can access records, texts messages and other things stored by the telecommunications provider but if you use any modern tech you can't be tapped without significant effort.
Calls and messages over Microsoft Teams, Facebook Messenger, facetime etc can't be intercepted without hacking your access.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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You're right, one person can't recall why 5 years ago she supported a grant funding of which there are probably thousands every year...Pies4shaw wrote:^ It's kind of scary that you think the two things might be comparable.
Anyway, it should be fun on Monday. Keep the popcorn for the big finish.
The other couldn't recall who made the decision to tell Victoria Police they won't be needed for hotel quarantine during a once in a hundred year pandemic he was supposed to be in charge of...