Apparently not, I guess I didn't read long enough to see the "I'll do it later" [0] link I could have clicked to read the rest. My bad, I saw something that looked paywall-adjacent and clicked my bypass paywall bookmarklet before investigating further.
> A Home Office spokesperson said the department did not comment on legal proceedings, but added that “longstanding and targeted investigatory powers” had “saved lives, prevented incredibly serious terrorist plots against the UK, and put dangerous criminals behind bars”.
http://archive.today/ij7DU
Oh? Was it paywalled for you?
Apparently not, I guess I didn't read long enough to see the "I'll do it later" [0] link I could have clicked to read the rest. My bad, I saw something that looked paywall-adjacent and clicked my bypass paywall bookmarklet before investigating further.
[0] https://cs.joshstrange.com/N8CGjbkt
> A Home Office spokesperson said the department did not comment on legal proceedings, but added that “longstanding and targeted investigatory powers” had “saved lives, prevented incredibly serious terrorist plots against the UK, and put dangerous criminals behind bars”.
:rolleyes:, it's always so predictable.