The Press Association: Council’s internet filter slammed
The Press Association: Council’s internet filter slammed: “A council has been told that it could face legal action for blocking its workers from looking at atheist websites.
Software used by Birmingham City Council stops employees from accessing sites about atheist beliefs, but sites about conventional religions are readily available.
The National Secular Society said that such filtering was discriminatory and it may take legal action against the council unless it changes its policy.”
(Via UKPress.)
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