Investigatory Powers Act 2016 | how it started vs: how it’s going

(8) A person to whom a relevant notice is given, or any person employed or engaged for the purposes of that person’s business, must not disclose the existence or contents of the notice to any other person without the permission of the Secretary of State.

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2016/25/part/9/chapter/1/crossheading/additional-powers

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  1. @alecm When your government is such an extreme unaccountable mess that even Elon Musk looks at it and goes “Come on now, that’s a bit much.”

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