• Gosplan14_the_Third [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      1 year ago

      But yeah.

      Additional Context: The state government of Bavaria (and several others around that same period, with similar ideas) passed a controversial reform of police laws in 2017-2018 (It was polemically called “The strictest police law since 1945”).

      It included changes such as:

      • increased allowance of use of personal data by the police forces.

      • allowing the police to openly film and photograph people participating in public gatherings.

      • allowing the police to infringe on postal secrecy and to confiscate mail without a person’s knowledge. (if given permission by the courts)

      • allowing the use of police spies. Including even entering people’s homes if given permission.

      As well as making previous restrictions such as on “probable danger” way more lax.

      • Blackdoomax@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        They should put some kind of mark on all those suspicious people and their house, to also let other people know who lives among them.