"shield and sword"
AN army of town hall spies who can hand out on-the-spot fines is being recruited by the Government.
There are already more than 1,400 so-called “accredited persons” – the equivalent of a small police force – and Home Secretary Jacqui Smith wants even more so they can do jobs regarded as too trivial for the police. Daily Express
In the old East Germany, one in 20 communist party members was a State spy. It would not have been unreasonable to assume that at least one State informer (inoffizielle Mitarbeiter) was present in any party of ten or twelve dinner guests.
The East German communist party leaders saturated their realm with more spies than had any other totalitarian government in recent history
The State police knew no limits and had no shame when it came to "protecting the party and the state."
There are already more than 1,400 so-called “accredited persons” – the equivalent of a small police force – and Home Secretary Jacqui Smith wants even more so they can do jobs regarded as too trivial for the police. Daily Express
In the old East Germany, one in 20 communist party members was a State spy. It would not have been unreasonable to assume that at least one State informer (inoffizielle Mitarbeiter) was present in any party of ten or twelve dinner guests.
The East German communist party leaders saturated their realm with more spies than had any other totalitarian government in recent history
The State police knew no limits and had no shame when it came to "protecting the party and the state."
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