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Daily Archives: 12th April 2016

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14 things you should do if you suspect you may be a crash for cash victim

UncategorizedBy hardwood_adm12th April 2016

Lancashire telegraph HERE’S what drivers should do if they believe they are a ‘crash for cash’ victim after it was revealed the scam is on the rise across the country. Aviva has revealed 14 things you should do if you are in an accident and are suspicious it may be fraudulent: 1. Stay calm. Don’t argue…

MP calls for limit on UK surveillance powers as EU test case opens

UncategorizedBy hardwood_adm12th April 2016

The Guardian David Davis says data retention laws turn ‘entire nation into suspects’, while UK lawyers argue they are critical to securing convictions David Davis said the British government was retaining far more data than necessary. Photograph: Niklas Halle’N/AFP/Getty Images The UK government is “treating the entire nation as suspects” by ignoring safeguards on retaining…

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