Back to sppeding and cameras briefly - privacy
Richard Clayton
richard at turnpike.com
Mon, 31 Jul 2000 19:54:56 +0100
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In article <611408FA8FACD2118A670008C75D64FC042C4109@euktcnt010.ericsson
.se>, Adam Atkinson (ETL) <adam.atkinson@etl.ericsson.se> writes
>> > For a D Notice to be issues re: something they obviously
>> > have to tell you what that something is.
>>
>> So D notices don't apply to the `Morning Star'?
>
>I said I was guessing. How do D notices work then?
http://www.dnotice.org.uk/
>How can
>they tell you not to say something without telling you
>what it is you're not supposed to say?
The generic ones can be found on the site .. DA-3 might be of interest!
More recent specific advice has (AIUI) been of the general form
"Allegations about British involvement in X are circulating on the
Internet, please don't publish the identity of the web sites involved".
for X read "assassinating Gadaffi", "spying on our allies" etc etc
You'll see from the website that the claim is that specific notices for
specific events are no longer issued - hence the "advice"
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richard writing to inform and not as company policy
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