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Mary Fisher
 
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"Brian G" wrote in message
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I am neither, and I resent your offensive insinuations. I simply
wish to enjoy my traditional British birthright of privacy,


er-birthright?

The only birthright any person has is that of being breast fed.

er - British?

What do you think your birthright would have been before the union?

without being tracked, tagged and surveilled by an unaccountable
army of public and commercial 'security services'.


Oh come on!


Mary, you are tracked now, you cannot go onto a major motorway or road
without being 'logged' by cameras that can read your number plate AND take
a
very good photo of the driver and front seat passenger.


I know. That's why I always smile :-)

And when they
ultimately fit the 'little black box' into your car under the guise of
'paying for the road you use' then they will be able to track you on every
journey right down to the time that you got into the car and then got out
again.


We log our own journeys so that's nothing new. Except that we also log the
reason for our journeys.

BTW, if you have a mobile phone, you can be tracked by GPS to within a few
metres - even with it turned off.


Yes ... and your point is? That could be an advantage.

I propose to install cctv in your home, grumps. I'm going to wire
it to every room, so that we can watch you night and day. You will
only object to this if you are either illegal in this country or
have something to hide...


It wouldn't bother me. You'd get bored out of you paranoid mind
watching it. Can you imagine the result of your fears? Half the
population watching the other half 24/7?


That is exactly what will happen - you will be constantly looking over
your
shoulder to see who is watching or following you.


Not me.

I understand that people compete to be on Big Brother.

Who watches the watchers? Not Blunkett.


There will be no need, a climate of fear will have been instilled and the
population will watch each other whilst the likes of Blunkett and Clark
can
sleep safely in their beds surrounded by all the trappings of the
pampered.


Since, according to you and MM and others - we're already being watched, why
isn't there already a climate of fear among the majority of people - i.e.
those with nothing to be guilty about?


Mary

Brian G