0 to look around a place secretly, in order to discover things or find out information about someone or something: --
1 the act of snooping: --
2 to look around a place secretly in order to discover things about it or the people connected with it: --
The astounding thing is that some members of the council designated his action as snooping and suggested that he ought not to have done it.
Subscribers are entitled to an assurance that "snooping" will not take place.
Let them have a little individual expression of opinion and do not go snooping around trying to make them think in your particular way.
I also refer to snooping photographs, which are taken of people in their homes and without their consent.
However, in the cases where there are difficulties the community charge registration officer will be accused of snooping and of making judgments.
Is it not the case that such snooping is outside the guidelines, since information gathered on me clearly has nothing to do with national security?
I do not believe that this is any form of "snooping".
Surely that is using powers to permit the possibility of snooping on a very large scale indeed.