I’ve changed my mind about the Surveillance Society
The Guardian: The editor, the actor, the (ex) cabinet minister and a night behind bars
The editor of Britain’s best-selling daily newspaper became embroiled in controversy yesterday after being arrested on suspicion of assaulting her soap star husband. Rebekah Wade, 37, who recently launched a campaign in her newspaper, the Sun, to stamp out domestic violence, found herself in a police cell in Battersea, in south-west London, after being subjected to fingerprinting and DNA testing.
But what about your civil rights, Rebekah?
Posted on November 10th, 2005 at 5:09 pm
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Rebekah doesn’t believe in civil liberties. So she shouldn’t get any.
Knack off back to Stalin’s Russia, you fascist.