Re: Somebody somewhere sanctioned this
You have a good point there. It definitely tells you something about the state of this nation. But what *other* criminal offence would there be?
I mean it's technically not a crime to have a secret blacklist of people is it? Well apart from the processing of data bit. It's what you do with it - like blacklisting people from the building trade for union activism etc. There are clubs that won't have you as a member if you're on a list... all now covered by GDPR. So that's the ONLY crime. I mean it's not morally right, but since when has immorality been automatically criminal? And there are other countries where this is much worse. Are there any nations better at this? Isn't it a reflection of the people?