Citing the CPC is a red herring
Citing the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC) is a red herring. Parliament can introduce an exemption clause into the CPC to exclude the police from accessing the data in TraceTogether. The PAP has a supermajority in Parliament. If they really want to protect Singaporeans' privacy, they can do it. No excuses. Australia did precisely...
The police are allowed to access data gathered by Trace Together tokens
Vivian Balakrishnan Although I welcome Minister of State (Home Affairs) Desmond Tan's disclosure that the police are allowed to access data gathered by Trace Together tokens for criminal investigations, still, I have my reservations. By and large, our police has done an outstanding job at keeping Singapore and Singaporeans safe...
Show respect when giving comments
If someone post a view and gives his reason, I will read and understand his view before I give my comment. If I disagree, I will give my view and the reasons for my view. I will still show respect for the view posted by the author. I will not act in an arrogant manner, namely to presume that I am right and the author is wrong....
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