French proposal that would allow police to remotely tap into cameras, microphones up for vote
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A plan that would allow police in France to tap into microphones, cameras, and location services is being voted on by lawmakers in the country.
The language authorizing eavesdropping is contained in a broader reform bill aimed at "modernizing" penal procedures, reflecting what polls indicate is a public demand for more law and order.
"The goal of this law is clear: a faster, clearer, modern justice," French Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti said when he presented the legislation in the spring.
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