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    Default Re: Leading surveillance societies

    Quote Originally Posted by Tribesman
    Its wierd , whydon't you brits execise your rights , every licensed camera operator that films you has under law to provide you with footage of yourself on film ..but only yourself as footage of others is an invasion of their privacy so every copy must be pixelated or somethingto remove all other images leaving only your own ....screw the bar stewards inthe pocket , request a video in compliance with the law from every operator in every location you ever visit .
    Hit the buggers in the pocket if you don't like it , its the only way to make them stop ...........also start all your phone calls(especially on mobiles) with the word semtex to really screw up GCHQ
    Great suggestion. Does this right exist in all EU countries?

    Another thing we could require is that the homes of all politicians in support of surveillance should be monitored with web cams and free for everyone to watch. After all, the greatest threat to the nation always comes neither from foreign attacks or the average people, but from the actions corruption, treachery, treason and incompentece of our own politicians. So if we monitor some small-time crime in metro stations and restaurants, we should definitely monitor these dangerous places as well!
    Last edited by Rodion Romanovich; 01-01-2008 at 14:20.
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