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By Jo Best

Published: Friday 07 April 2006


Name

Anonymous


Location

London


Occupation

IT


Comment

Legislation to invade our privacy more like!

Unfortunately the UK government is ahead of the tech curve on this one and is simply waiting for the technology to catch up so that they can watch and record our every move. The technology is there but not yet that sophisticated however, it won’t be long before the CCTV networks, automated ticket machines and facial recognition cameras work with near perfect predictability. The terrorists have done nothing compared to this Labour government in destroying 'the values we hold so dear' such as Liberty, privacy and free speech.

So the idea of putting in place ‘legislation to protect’ our rights is nothing more than a sick joke.



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