QuoteThe new system would track all e-mails, phone calls and internet use, including visits to social network sites.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8020039.stm
I don't know why they don't just assign us all a special branch officer to watch our every move. That would solve the unemployment problem too. :) Unless, of course, it was this (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/04/27/columbia_bus_data/) one.
Up to a point I can see how being able to access these type of records could assist in bringing criminals to justice. However as your link clearly demonstrates the people with access to sensitive data are often not to be entrusted with a broom. They also have a proven track record of abusing these powers. Put simply, they are not to be trusted which in my view makes these initiatives something to fight against.
I'm right behind you, Zap. Will you tell Gordon or shall I? ;)
Let's hit him with a double whammy ;D
If we're going for a pincer movement, I have the very spot in mind. :)
If my emails ever start getting monitored, I'll setup my own mail server. I've got nothing to hide, but this is just a step too far, imho.
It is. We might just as well have CCTV cameras in the home, the amount of surveillance would not be hugely increased. >:(
Can you wave Rik, the angles not quite right and I think your just out of shot ;)
The camera follows Sue around, not me, John. :)
Holy cow, Rik, tell her she needs a shave. That's a bloody big beard she's got going on her chin.
Steve
I'm just glad you got the chin identified, Steve. :whistle:
Joseph Goebbels would be pleased his ideas are being re-invented for a new generation.
God......who the heck voted these spineless no-brainers into power and did you ever think the state would have so much control of your life when you did vote?
Not me and no. :)