If only Parliament would be as protective of our privacy as it is of its own.
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MGF wrote:If only Parliament would be as protective of our privacy as it is of its own.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/w ... 064333.stm
jont wrote:I wonder if this reliance on automated technology will increase the incidence of number plate cloning/theft or simply removal. The fundamental problem with automated systems is they are only as good as the data they get. Large scale civil disobedience would soon remove any benefit the system brings.
Porker wrote:...In the current example, they are claimed to be useful against terrorism. Maybe they would have some uses there. But wouldn't operating an effective Visa application process also produce a few results? When I read about the proliferation of fake colleges which non-UK nationals can enrol in in order to gain entry to the UK and consider the relative ease with which these could be policed, I wonder if HMG has its priorities right.
Red Herring wrote: I hardly think the example provided in the link of the person associated with anti-war protests being questioned provided evidence of the system being abused, can anyone else give a better example?
MGF wrote:Do you have any evidence that illegal immigrants are a significant cause of crime? Or is illegal immigration more worrying than crime itself?
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