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CHILDREN aged 11 to 16 are to have their fingerprints taken and stored on a secret database, internal Whitehall documents reveal.
The leaked Home Office plans show that the mass fingerprinting will start in 2010, with a batch of 295,000 youngsters who apply for passports.
Children of 11 to be fingerprinted (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1466943.ece)
If your a parent tell them to clear off.
Penelope_Grey
03-04-07, 09:46 AM
OMG!
Why don't they just tag us like animals as well and have done with it?
OMG!
Why don't they just tag us like animals as well and have done with it?
They are planning that the RFID is here and now.
OMG!
Why don't they just tag us like animals as well and have done with it?
lol fingers crossed i get to be free range :up:
Im 50/50 on the situation though... I mean in the long run it could help the police
I mean in the long run it could help the police
To lock you up by error!!!
The Prisoner, Episode 5
No.6 "The touble with science it can be perverted"
No.2 "Full proof"
No.6 "Too full proof"
HA! This is all just to get the world populace comfortable with being "TAGGED"
I will never wear one willingly!
I hear in MIAMI FL. a chip is inserted just under the skin on the right hand of those who receive government assistance... its supposed to cut back on fraud.
:sunny: :sunny: :sunny: :sunny: :sunny:
waste gate
03-04-07, 02:17 PM
I think we've been here before.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=104497&highlight=finger+prints
TteFAboB
03-04-07, 11:11 PM
Literally tagging people has already begun in Chavez's Venezuela:
http://brasilacimadetudo.lpchat.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1596&Itemid=1
Sorry, it's in Spanish. Should be mentioned sooner or later in the English media. To resume the story: Chavez is tagging customers of his state market chain to limit consumption because he can't feed everybody. The good kamarad must accept his share of distributed and egalitarian hunger for make benefit glorious nation of Venezuela. Of course, the nomenklatura doesn't receive their share of hunger since this enlightened elite is willing to make the ultimate sacrifice and eat as much as they can, leaving all the hunger to the masses.
Congratulations to Britain, you're fighting with Venezuela for the tagging leadership but at least your cattle can eat.
Kapitan
03-05-07, 10:19 AM
Im not a parent yet but i might have a kid or two by then and theres no way they are finger printing my child period if they do start im moving to russia or switserland i wont ever stand for DNA databases or finger printing or anything else.
You might as well knowk on number 10 and say here have my ****ing blood too you arse wipe
AVGWarhawk
03-05-07, 02:12 PM
Finger printing is also seen as a tool for children that are kidnapped, run aways or killed. It is not what I call a serious issue. I'm a parent. My two daughters have a photo and print on a ID card with local police. One just never knows. Kids get swiped everyday.:nope: Now, if you read the what the poster had highlighted, it said for passports. This is status quo for passports.
Tchocky
03-05-07, 02:20 PM
I've never been fingerprinted for a passport :?
Only time my prints have been taken was US immigration controls
AVGWarhawk
03-05-07, 02:26 PM
I've never been fingerprinted for a passport :?
Only time my prints have been taken was US immigration controls
Welcome to the new age folks. Things change. Hell, the TSA changes rules everyday concerning freight on aircraft. My folks have been finger printed for passports here in the states. My Dad had to go through a complete background check AGAIN just to go to Russia.
ASWnut101
03-05-07, 03:51 PM
Don't even get me started on the TSA...:nope:
Kapitan
03-05-07, 04:56 PM
I was finger printed when i went through the russian border and again the same day when i enterd moscow first lot were border gaurds second lot police dunno what they did it for.
Only other time i got finger printed was in germany when my stepdad and i had a bad accident.
Kpt. Kozloff
03-05-07, 06:26 PM
For instance UK is the most CCTV'd country in the world people. George Orwell's vision is being put to practice right before our eyes i'm affraid.
ASWnut101
03-05-07, 06:29 PM
For instance UK is the most CCTV'd country in the world people. George Orwell's vision is being put to practice right before our eyes i'm affraid.
Animal Farm or 1984?
Kpt. Kozloff
03-05-07, 06:33 PM
For instance UK is the most CCTV'd country in the world people. George Orwell's vision is being put to practice right before our eyes i'm affraid.
Animal Farm or 1984?
In this context, 1984 of course. Animal Farm's been done many times before...
Old news...
However I think this summs it up nicely, it's a comment left on the article link that I read yesterday, though I cannot find it directly; apparently the times only displays the first x comments :(
Paraphrased: "We've had this for ages, supposedly to help taking out/tracking library books. Strange how we still don't have a finger print scanner in the library..."
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