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By Steve Ranger

Published: Thursday 26 May 2005


Name

David Fletcher


Location

UK


Occupation

Software engineer


Comment

"The majority of participants felt biometrics were not an infringement on their civil liberties...."

I am guessing that anybody who feels that biometrics ARE an infringement of their civil liberties, did not volunteer to participate!



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