French lawmakers have given police the legal authority to spy on suspects by remotely activating cameras, microphones, and GPS location functionality on a person's smartphone and other connected devices.
, despite cries of authoritarianism and unjustifiable government oversight from people on both sides of the political spectrum, French Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti claims that the new regulations will affect only “dozens of cases a year.”
Devices could remotely be used to record sound and images of people suspected of serious crimes, including terrorism and organized crime., argued earlier this year that the newly-passed legislation raises significant concerns about the infringement of “fundamental liberties.” LQDN says that people have a right to privacy that is violated by the “heavy-handed” proposal.
Lawmakers in French President Emmanuel Macron’s corner argued for an amendment that limits the new remote spying privileges to situations “when justified by the nature and seriousness of the crime” and only “for a strictly proportional duration.” For authorities to utilize remote spying surveillance measures, a judge must approve the usage. The period of surveillance can be up to six months. Further, the law excludes certain people from surveillance, including doctors, journalists, lawyers, judges, and French legislators.,” says Dupond-Moretti, adding that “People’s lives will be saved” by the new law.
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