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New research shows how closely monitored UK residents are, with 1 CCTV camera per 14 people, e-mail and telephone conversation snooping, loyalty and credit cards tracking your spending habits etc.
Well I don't use credit or loyalty cards, there are no CCTV cameras in my village and I don't use the phone or e-mail for anything suspicious so I'm not bothered. - but I think I know a man who will be ;)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6108496.stm
STEED's gonna go nuts!
:rotfl: :rotfl:
It's old news to me, did you know our roads have got more CCTV than the rest of Europe and the rate it's increasing that will be the rest of Europe put together.
Here a interesting bit of news Britons 'could be microchipped like dogs in a decade' (http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23372564-details/Britons+%27could+be+microchipped+like+dogs+in+a+de cade%27/article.do)
First I do not believe the decade thing. The RFID is in fact all around us now and is on the increase for example I here there are plans to put the RFID into Cd's to prevent piracy. But when it comes to us and just take a look around in what's going on in the world, we are heading down the wrong road.
The powers to be are selling the RFID to the general public and most people think it's great, well I don't, to except RFID to be in planted in to your body is crossing the line and will mark the end of democracy and freedom. I know we can not stop it from happening as the RFID is big business with big money too be made but we can slow it down and give it a hard time.
The Noob
11-02-06, 05:36 AM
STEED, Che once said "Who fights can loose, who don't has already lost". We can stop RFID and similiar chips and Controle devices.
SUBMAN1
11-02-06, 11:55 AM
New research shows how closely monitored UK residents are, with 1 CCTV camera per 14 people, e-mail and telephone conversation snooping, loyalty and credit cards tracking your spending habits etc.
Well I don't use credit or loyalty cards, there are no CCTV cameras in my village and I don't use the phone or e-mail for anything suspicious so I'm not bothered. - but I think I know a man who will be ;)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6108496.stm
Yeah, the UK - the most surveiled people on the planet. Watched a 60 minutes report where they went under cover to check out the UK's CCTV operators and they used the cameras all day long to study how big the womens breasts were (They can zoom in right on em too!!) and they spent less than 5% of their time looking for anything 'suspicious'. Nice.
-S
Yeah, the UK - the most surveiled people on the planet. Watched a 60 minutes report where they went under cover to check out the UK's CCTV operators and they used the cameras all day long to study how big the womens breasts were (They can zoom in right on em too!!) and they spent less than 5% of their time looking for anything 'suspicious'. Nice.
-S
Sounds about right. ;)
mr chris
11-02-06, 12:53 PM
Ah my home country was born there lived there for 24 years. Now would rather cut my feet off with a blunt saw all by myself than ever go back there:yep: Im glad to be out of the s**thole. All the imagants are welcome to the place.
Will the last English person out turn off the light
Ah my home country was born there lived there for 24 years. Now would rather cut my feet off with a blunt saw all by myself than ever go back there:yep:
mr chris, what were your reasons for leaving and what was the final straw for you?
mr chris
11-02-06, 01:55 PM
Hi steed this may sound funny but i joined the Army to get out of the uk. Werid i know. But it means i can stay out here in Germany as lons as i like or i could get posted to other places like Canada and Cyprus to name a but a few. My reasons for getting out of the UK are that i was getting very fed up with the way things were going in the uk. my wife and i due are first child in feb and the is no way on earth i want her brought up in the uk It has such a violent society these days.
People who i went to school with who had already had a family were finding it nieh on impossible to get a roof over there heads. There are people i know of that work there hands to the bone week after week day after day but still cant get a house for them and there familys. It justs makes you sick when you watch the tv and see people that have not even been born in the country coming over and getting all of the above put on a plate for them. Dont get me wrong i have no problem with people coming to the uk to work and pay taxes like the rest of us. I just dispize that our goverment seem to put on a plate for these people that want to play the system. what a large section of people that have lived there all there life cant get even though they work there asses to the bone.
About 4 years ago i went travelling around the southern hemisphere i was shocked to see what a great way a life they had. I though to myself right this is where i want to be soon as possible.
Dont get me wrong im proud to be English but i just am very sad with where my country has gone.
Thanks mr chris. :up:
I love my country but I do not like the way it's going, I am one of the those who is fighting against the database state and making my M.P work for me. That's what they are there for, not the other way around. As for life here well it's not what it used to be, that's for sure. The state is slowly edging to wards the age of Big Brother and that I will not stand for, freedom and democracy is what I believe in.
Sooner or later the bubble will burst over the law or tax take your pick. As long as there are people like me who question what's going on in a sea of sheep who have thrown the towel in and don't care, there is still some hope.
mr chris
11-02-06, 02:18 PM
I SAULTE YOU STEED :up:
If only our country had more people that thought and fought like yourself we would not be in the mess we are in now.:yep:
I SAULTE YOU STEED :up:
If only our country had more people that thought and fought like yourself we would not be in the mess we are in now.:yep:
Thank You. :yep:
bookworm_020
11-02-06, 05:35 PM
Hi steed this may sound funny but i joined the Army to get out of the uk. Werid i know. But it means i can stay out here in Germany as lons as i like or i could get posted to other places like Canada and Cyprus to name a but a few. My reasons for getting out of the UK are that i was getting very fed up with the way things were going in the uk. my wife and i due are first child in feb and the is no way on earth i want her brought up in the uk It has such a violent society these days.
People who i went to school with who had already had a family were finding it nieh on impossible to get a roof over there heads. There are people i know of that work there hands to the bone week after week day after day but still cant get a house for them and there familys. It justs makes you sick when you watch the tv and see people that have not even been born in the country coming over and getting all of the above put on a plate for them. Dont get me wrong i have no problem with people coming to the uk to work and pay taxes like the rest of us. I just dispize that our goverment seem to put on a plate for these people that want to play the system. what a large section of people that have lived there all there life cant get even though they work there asses to the bone.
About 4 years ago i went travelling around the southern hemisphere i was shocked to see what a great way a life they had. I though to myself right this is where i want to be soon as possible.
Dont get me wrong im proud to be English but i just am very sad with where my country has gone.
Where did you go in the southern hemisphere?? Australia, New Zealand, South America, a Pacific Island nation, Africa???
My Brother in law is English, He moved here to Australia at the begining of this year. He misses some things about England (can't blame hime for that, but if England wins the ashes again this summer, we will never here the end of it!), but he says the standard of living is higher and the climate is better. There are some things that Australia isn't as good as England (road manners, pub lunches, roads and so on..) but he loves it all the same.
I have great respect for people who leave a country that they have lived in and move to the other side of the globe to live. I have traveled overseas, and it's made me appeciate what I have have here, and a greater understanding of other people and cultures.
Yeah, the UK - the most surveiled people on the planet. Watched a 60 minutes report where they went under cover to check out the UK's CCTV operators and they used the cameras all day long to study how big the womens breasts were (They can zoom in right on em too!!) and they spent less than 5% of their time looking for anything 'suspicious'. Nice.
-S
Sounds about right. ;)
Agreed, but on the positive side: A friend of mine was attacked by 2 drunks in Bath city centre, he fought back and one of the attackers fell and hit his head on the kerb - there were no witnesses. The other attacker ran off and my friend phoned the police/ambulance, the attacker died a short while later and my friend was arrested. He was released within 2 hours, without charge, because it had been captured on CCTV by a camera at the end of the road (the police were already on their way when he phoned). The story could have ended very differently without the CCTV.
XabbaRus
11-03-06, 03:49 AM
I will probably end up back in Russia at some time in the future.
Although I don't agree fully with what STEED says but I agree with some of his concerns.
mr chris
11-03-06, 12:29 PM
Hi steed this may sound funny but i joined the Army to get out of the uk. Werid i know. But it means i can stay out here in Germany as lons as i like or i could get posted to other places like Canada and Cyprus to name a but a few. My reasons for getting out of the UK are that i was getting very fed up with the way things were going in the uk. my wife and i due are first child in feb and the is no way on earth i want her brought up in the uk It has such a violent society these days.
People who i went to school with who had already had a family were finding it nieh on impossible to get a roof over there heads. There are people i know of that work there hands to the bone week after week day after day but still cant get a house for them and there familys. It justs makes you sick when you watch the tv and see people that have not even been born in the country coming over and getting all of the above put on a plate for them. Dont get me wrong i have no problem with people coming to the uk to work and pay taxes like the rest of us. I just dispize that our goverment seem to put on a plate for these people that want to play the system. what a large section of people that have lived there all there life cant get even though they work there asses to the bone.
About 4 years ago i went travelling around the southern hemisphere i was shocked to see what a great way a life they had. I though to myself right this is where i want to be soon as possible.
Dont get me wrong im proud to be English but i just am very sad with where my country has gone.
Where did you go in the southern hemisphere?? Australia, New Zealand, South America, a Pacific Island nation, Africa???
My Brother in law is English, He moved here to Australia at the begining of this year. He misses some things about England (can't blame hime for that, but if England wins the ashes again this summer, we will never here the end of it!), but he says the standard of living is higher and the climate is better. There are some things that Australia isn't as good as England (road manners, pub lunches, roads and so on..) but he loves it all the same.
I have great respect for people who leave a country that they have lived in and move to the other side of the globe to live. I have traveled overseas, and it's made me appeciate what I have have here, and a greater understanding of other people and cultures.
Hey bookworm_020
i spent just over 6 months in Australia, i traveled all over both coasts and in outback as well. I really felt at home there which was really werid but it just felt liked this where i belonged. Funny i know:yep: I just love sports and most ozzies i met were sports mad so i fitted in really well. I still watch the NRL every weekend or here when its in season. I have many friends that i met while was out there so the pull to come back is very big.
I also spent just over 4 months In New Zealand, I really like NZ as well i have never seen such amazing countryside in all mylife till i went to NZ.
I also went to Fiji and Bali. I am in the britsh army at the moment but have started to find out if it is possible to transfer to the Australian Army. I have been told that this is possible and should not be much off a problem so hopefuly in the next year or two me and the wife and my soon to be born little Girl will be heading Down under to stay forever:up:
I just want to live in a country that i feel has a great standard of living and a good climate and people are encouraged to be the best they can,
I just would not want to bring my daughter in europe and never in a milion years would i wish to bring her up in the UK.
I will not miss much from the uk apart from my Mum and Dad and friends but they can always vist.
SUBMAN1
11-03-06, 01:16 PM
Yeah, the UK - the most surveiled people on the planet. Watched a 60 minutes report where they went under cover to check out the UK's CCTV operators and they used the cameras all day long to study how big the womens breasts were (They can zoom in right on em too!!) and they spent less than 5% of their time looking for anything 'suspicious'. Nice.
-S
Sounds about right. ;)
Agreed, but on the positive side: A friend of mine was attacked by 2 drunks in Bath city centre, he fought back and one of the attackers fell and hit his head on the kerb - there were no witnesses. The other attacker ran off and my friend phoned the police/ambulance, the attacker died a short while later and my friend was arrested. He was released within 2 hours, without charge, because it had been captured on CCTV by a camera at the end of the road (the police were already on their way when he phoned). The story could have ended very differently without the CCTV.
a. Lucky that it was captured since they don't even capture 1/4 of the camera capabilty that they have.
b. A freak incident and he probably would have been let go in the US too without the CCTV.
DanCanovas
11-03-06, 02:03 PM
steed are you real? I thought i was the only person left in the UK who realised all the BullSh** thats going on.
steed are you real? I thought i was the only person left in the UK who realised all the BullSh** thats going on.
I am for real. :up: 100% :yep:
The Noob
11-03-06, 03:10 PM
He lies! He's a Bot! :lol:
(Just Joking Steedy ;))
He lies! He's a Bot! :lol:
(Just Joking Steedy ;))
I would give you six of the best for that remark, your lucky there's a pond between us. :p :lol:
PS: That link in your sig was :rotfl: :up:
SUBMAN1
11-03-06, 05:34 PM
He lies! He's a Bot! :lol:
(Just Joking Steedy ;))
I'm not so sure. The A.I. is rather lacking so it very well could be! ;)
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