Police want powers to search your Facebook, phones in a terrorism attack
People would be required to hand over access codes to phones and laptops and must comply even if it might incriminate them of an offence, under proposed Queensland laws.
Felicity Caldwell is state political reporter at the Brisbane Times
People would be required to hand over access codes to phones and laptops and must comply even if it might incriminate them of an offence, under proposed Queensland laws.
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