 My mum spends a couple of nights a week volunteering on the phones at the local Youth Drugs Advice Centre. It's a small charity thing that the council run and being a social worker. It's something she enjoys doing. Plus, she likes helping out the kids in the village. I mean, it's only a small place, so she thinks we all need to stick together. She was talking about a request from the police recently to access some of the information about the people who use the advice lines and who email the centre. They don't want to arrest anyone using the centre. They're more interested in trying to find out information about the drug dealers and supply chains in the area. Everyone who works at the centre has a meeting next week to discuss whether to allow the police access to the information and she doesn't know what to do. Should the police be allowed to use surveillance on the telephone calls and online traffic to a young person's drugs advice centre?