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Council's family spying 'minimal' | Council's family spying 'minimal' |
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A council "minimally" invaded the privacy of a family it spied on 21 times to see if they lived in a school catchment area, a tribunal has heard. | A council "minimally" invaded the privacy of a family it spied on 21 times to see if they lived in a school catchment area, a tribunal has heard. |
Jenny Paton has taken Poole Borough Council to a tribunal over its use of investigatory powers legislation. | Jenny Paton has taken Poole Borough Council to a tribunal over its use of investigatory powers legislation. |
The mother-of-three claims a council official documented her movements and those of her partner Tim Joyce. | |
The Investigatory Powers Tribunal heard the council used the act to spy on other families on two other occasions. | The Investigatory Powers Tribunal heard the council used the act to spy on other families on two other occasions. |
It is claimed the council used its investigatory powers to find out whether Ms Paton and Mr Joyce lived at an address in the catchment area for Lilliput First School. | It is claimed the council used its investigatory powers to find out whether Ms Paton and Mr Joyce lived at an address in the catchment area for Lilliput First School. |
'Outstanding school' | 'Outstanding school' |
Ben Hooper, representing the local authority, told the tribunal Ms Paton had applied for a school in Poole that was "educational gold dust". | Ben Hooper, representing the local authority, told the tribunal Ms Paton had applied for a school in Poole that was "educational gold dust". |
He said: "[The surveillance] was minimally invasive of privacy. | He said: "[The surveillance] was minimally invasive of privacy. |
"I say that it was a very successful state school where, in June of this year it reported, as being outstanding in every one of the areas it had been examined." | "I say that it was a very successful state school where, in June of this year it reported, as being outstanding in every one of the areas it had been examined." |
Mr Hooper said the authority had used Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (Ripa) powers on only three occasions in relation to school admissions, including Ms Paton's family. | Mr Hooper said the authority had used Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (Ripa) powers on only three occasions in relation to school admissions, including Ms Paton's family. |
"There are 3,600 school places to allocate each year in the borough," he stressed. | "There are 3,600 school places to allocate each year in the borough," he stressed. |
On Thursday the tribunal heard Ms Paton was spied on 21 times over a three-week period in February last year. | On Thursday the tribunal heard Ms Paton was spied on 21 times over a three-week period in February last year. |
Gordon Nardell, representing her family, told the hearing the case was about "liberty" and the "extraordinary powers" of local authorities. | Gordon Nardell, representing her family, told the hearing the case was about "liberty" and the "extraordinary powers" of local authorities. |
He described Poole Borough Council as "playing fast and loose" and said that investigators had watched the "comings and goings" from the family's home address and followed vehicles. | He described Poole Borough Council as "playing fast and loose" and said that investigators had watched the "comings and goings" from the family's home address and followed vehicles. |
The Ripa powers, which set the parameters of public bodies' use of surveillance and dubbed a "snooper's charter", were introduced in 2000. | |
The tribunal panel - led by Lord Justice Mummery - retired to consider its judgment, which is not not likely to be for several weeks. |
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