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magenta flame;624583 wrote: So where is bryn and bill? I was ready for a decent chat on this subject!

Huh just thought of something funny! Bill and Bryn flowerpot min!

Ok maybe it was finnier in my head when I thought of it


Oy - I resemble that remark :-)
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Can FG get an anti social hovering drone ?
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Dang I like that idea. :D

[QUOTE]Can FG get an anti social hovering drone ?[/QUOTE]
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Nomad;627634 wrote: Can FG get an anti social hovering drone ?


WaHey trouble's back :-)

Time to have some fun again.
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Bryn Mawr;623906 wrote: Big Brother is alive and well and living in England -(


He cintrols all ove Oceania, bless him, not just Airstrip One. See:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jh ... wny110.xml

"'Ring of steel' plan to protect New Yorkers"

"Officials say that 116 licence-plate reading cameras will have been installed in Lower Manhattan by the end of the year, the initial phase of a $90 million (£45 million) surveillance programme that will be the first in the United States.

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Police are still considering whether to use face-recognition technology."
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Genetic fingerprint pioneer calls for innocents to be dropped from DNA database - Telegraph

About a million people in this database who have never been convicted of anything.
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Electronic number plates on cars - an old (2006) feasability study from the DVLA at:

http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/other/enp_report.pdf



An adjunct to ANPR. Your car's movements will be tracked wherever there's a reader - and these will be cheap, therefore widely deployed.
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Wow! "Tories will scrap ID cards, contractors warned". Drom "The Daily Telegraph".



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"Shadow home secretary Chris Grayling has written to the companies contracted to produce identity cards to warn them the scheme would be cancelled if the Tories won power.

Mr Grayling told the firms the ID cards programme would not be completed under a future Tory government, and warned ministers against putting "poison pill" provisions into the contracts that would increase the cost of cancellation.

He said: "We intend to scrap the ID card project as one of our first acts if we are successful at the election.

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Tories will scrap ID cards, contractors warned - Telegraph
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Bill Sikes;1204177 wrote: Wow! "Tories will scrap ID cards, contractors warned". Drom "The Daily Telegraph".



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"Shadow home secretary Chris Grayling has written to the companies contracted to produce identity cards to warn them the scheme would be cancelled if the Tories won power.

Mr Grayling told the firms the ID cards programme would not be completed under a future Tory government, and warned ministers against putting "poison pill" provisions into the contracts that would increase the cost of cancellation.

He said: "We intend to scrap the ID card project as one of our first acts if we are successful at the election.

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Tories will scrap ID cards, contractors warned - Telegraph


It's enough to make you want to vote tory:eek: My local laboir MP has been deselected for the next election by his constituency party. He is threatening o force a by election. Would be interesting if he did but more likely he will hang on and collect the salary and pension benefits.
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ID cards will not be compulsory, apparently.

ID cards will not be compulsory, says Alan Johnson - Telegraph

"(..) the cards will now only be issued to Britons on a voluntary basis meaning no one will ever be forced to have one, effectively paving the way for the scheme to be scrapped altogether.

A pilot scheme for airside workers, which marked the first attempt at making the £4.9 billion programme compulsory for British nationals has been abandoned.

Mr Johnson even admitted the suggestion the cards would help combat terrorism was exaggerated as he accepted the Government should never have allowed "the perception to go around that they were a panacea for terrorism".

Instead, the Home Office is now concentrating on the cards being useful for youngsters to prove their age when going in to pubs.

It will remain compulsory for foreign nationals staying the UK long term to have an ID cards but Britons will only have one now if they request it."



So. It won't be compulsory, but the framework will remain, and people will be "encouraged" to use it.

It *hasn't* been scrapped.
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They are also reprising their attempt to track every car driver's movements to the nearest yard and to over-ride the driver's control of the car :-

Big Brother is watching: surveillance box to track drivers is backed | UK news | The Guardian
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Hm. The ID card scheme is to be scrapped. That's a good thing.

Next to be dropped, I hope - the NHS database, and many entries on the police DNA database.
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