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that mean that liberties are not exchanged for an illusion of security and that,
when necessary, the work of the justice system and the police can be effective
without damaging fundamental liberties. These security solutions should not
lead people to forget that such measures alone cannot protect against injus-
tice. It is essentially deceptive to make people believe in a technological and
security-based mirage, to promote obligatory and generalised surveillance as
an unquestionable asset, and to train consumers and those being managed to
adopt a docile pattern of behaviour. This ...