From Myf Nixon <[email protected]>
Subject Police surveillance tools you probably don't know about
Date December 5, 2019 5:02 PM
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** mySociety news
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** December 2019
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** Transparency
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** Surveillance tech in use by police right now
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The chances are that you've never heard of some of the newest technologies being deployed by our police forces.

At AlaveteliCon, Camilla Graham Wood of Privacy International shared what the organisation has uncovered through their Neighbourhood Watched campaign. From capturing all the information on your mobile phone, to facial recognition, it's sobering stuff. Read the report here ([link removed]) .


** A cheeky approach to transparency
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We also heard from German FOI organisation Frag Den Staat at AlaveteliCon. We had a chat with the founder Arne Semsrott, who explained why injecting a sense of fun into your campaigning can be all for the good.

Find out what high jinks they've been up to ([link removed]) in the name of transparency.


** Taking Parliament to court
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And if you think what Frag Den Staat get up to is outrageous, how about issuing a lawsuit to your own parliament? That's what Vouliwatch in Greece did: here's more about how that went down ([link removed]) .

From presentation slides to session notes, there are lots more AlaveteliCon resources here ([link removed]) .


** Democracy
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** Help TheyWorkForYou carry on making Parliament easier to follow
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As you may have seen, we're crowdfunding ([link removed]) to help keep TheyWorkForYou going, through the election and beyond.

We're off to a fantastic start, but we still need more contributions to keep the service running — and, if we raise enough, to add new features that will make following Parliament that bit easier for everyone.

We really appreciate every pledge... and spreading the word also helps a lot.
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** What to expect during the election period
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mySociety's democracy services, specifically WriteToThem and TheyWorkForYou, undergo some changes during the run-up to a General Election.

Find out what they are, and what other democracy services are available to you during this period, in this post ([link removed]) .


** Community
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** Goodbye spreadsheets, hello smooth reporting
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Our recent FixMyStreet Pro installation for Peterborough was very gratifying — in that it was obvious that it would immediately be making a huge difference to both staff and residents.

That's because the council had been working with manual spreadsheet updates, as a stopgap when their previous supplier ceased to exist. They were definitely in need of something smoother! Read the whole story ([link removed]) .


** Events
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** Join us in Reykjavik
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TICTeC logo TICTeC will be in Iceland this coming March.

It's the world's only conference dedicated to sharing research on the impacts of civic technology.

Here's where to find out more ([link removed]) . Apply to speak... or grab those earlybird tickets!


** And also...
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* The Orwell Prize ([link removed]) is open for submissions to the two categories of Journalism, and Exposing Britain's Social Evils.
* Democracy Club built a great widget ([link removed]) you can put on your own blog or website, to help people find out more about election candidates in their area.
* Here at mySociety, we're keen to do what we can to minimise our climate impact. If that's something you've been working on in your own organisation, we'd love to compare notes - please drop us a line (mailto:[email protected]) !


** What we're reading
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* How do the party manifestos compare on climate action ([link removed]) ?
* Which parties are spending most on Google Ads, what are they saying, and who's violating ad policies? Google lets you slice and dice the data here ([link removed]) .
* The Institute for Fiscal Studies reports on councils' spending and forecasts in this report ([link removed]) .
* Files and folders made sense when computers were new, says Alex Danco, but these days nothing is quite so tangible ([link removed]) .
* Hoping to fix climate change with an app? Maybe read this first ([link removed]) .
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