Or they called your mum because she's your mum and top of the list to call? No creepy additional surveillance required there.
Or they called your mum because she's your mum and top of the list to call? No creepy additional surveillance required there.
They do plenty of creepy surveillance if your vehicle is flagged on the central database (eg for having been near a protest)
https://www.burtoncopeland.com/news/police-are-watching-your...
Also highly likely doing deep analysis of /every/ journey as predictive policing
"We can use ANPR on investigations or we can use it looking forward in a proactive, intelligence way. Things like building up the lifestyle of criminals - where they are going to be at certain times. We seek to link the criminal to the vehicle through intelligence. Vehicles moving on the roads are open to police scrutiny at any time. The Road Traffic Act gives us the right to stop vehicles at any time for any purpose" - Frank Whiteley, Chief Constable of Hertfordshire and Chair of the ACPO ANPR Steering Group" ( source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_number-plate_recogni... )
Of course when he said "criminals" he meant "criminals and also innocent people"
What list?