COUNCIL chiefs in Southampton authorised 42 snooping missions in the 2011/12, new figures reveal.
They included covert surveillance of the underage alcohol and cigarettes sales, suspected benefit fraud and anti-social behaviour towards local residents.
The surveillance operations were authorised under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act, introduced by Labour in 2000, partly on the grounds of improving national security.
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