
The framing uses loaded terminology ('crackdown') and presents Hong Kong police surveillance powers through a civil liberties critique rather than neutral reporting. The article centers privacy concerns and implicitly opposes law enforcement expansion without providing government justification or proportionality context. Reason's libertarian editorial lens privileges individual rights over security arguments.
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Framing may shift if additional details emerge about implementation scope, legal challenges, or regional security developments.
Hong Kong police can now demand access to people's phones, computers, and other devices if they are suspected of breaking the… The post Brickbat: Hong Kong Crackdown appeared first on Reason.com.
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