New police CCTV use rules criticised as bare bones

Liberty lawyer Megan Goulding, who worked on Mr Bridges’s case, told BBC News: “One year since our case led the court to agree that this technology violates our rights and threatens our liberty, these guidelines fail to properly account for either the court’s findings or the dangers created by this dystopian surveillance tool.

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