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 Posted: 09:39 - 22 Nov 2006 Post subject: Roadside Fingerprinting |
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Police are going to begin taking fingerprints whilst they are on duty (on the streets) using mobile electronic devices. The thinking behind this is to prevent people providing false identities (including those stopped for traffic offenses).
https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6170070.stm
Scary, scary stuff  ____________________ Avast! Pirates ahoy!
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As far as I am concerned they can arrest me and waste their time if they want my fingerprints.
The article states that they are not 'currently' storing the prints - how long until they do!? ____________________ Avast! Pirates ahoy!
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I was just reading this on Sky News site. If you've ever been to Luton, you'll understand why they are trialing it there. And they have my backing.
I'd also have no problem giving my prints, I've nothing to hide.
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craigie b |
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And we can trust the police to guard our finger prints and delete them once there checked because the police are so reliable at guarding information.....
Met police payroll details stolen
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craigie b |
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Think on it this way......
If we have nothing to hide then we should have nothing to fear? Yeah?
Yet the people implementing these policies should also have nothing to hide? Right? Leadership, setting the example and all that......
Yet Teflon Tony and new labour seem to have plenty to hide....who recalls a good day to bury bad news? Or blunket and prescotts affairs? Or cash for honours? And lets not even talk about how much unknowns there was regarding the Iraq war.
Fuck it. If your stupid enough to want liars, cheats and whores to to create policies that infringe in your rights because you believe the aformentioned type of people have a moral high ground and your best interests at heart then you deserve to lose your civil liberties. |
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To say it may 'hinder you for a couple of minutes' is so naive. Surely you wouldn't deny that the next logical step is for the govmt to make it a requirement and then to keep all prints on a national db? Once we get there just think of the potential for abuse. The data wouldn't be secure by its very nature as any cop could access it.
As craigie says, if a more hard-line government came into power this would be a dream come true for them. There seems to be a total disregard of the fact that laws and new technology like this should be used to protect the law abiding public, which these days seems fairly uncommon to say the least.
Speed cameras and breathalysers are not foolproof but they're still used as definitive evidence. This isn't any better. Even going on the released statistics (likely to be optimistic, it's fair to say) 5 or 6 people in 100 will be ID'd completely incorrectly.
The question is not 'do I mind losing a few minutes of my time in the hope that more criminals will be caught' but 'do I mind giving up a civil liberty, do I mind the possibility of being arrested because the technology fails, do I mind the fact that a government could use this system as a person-specific barcode'?
Edit: Oh and just so I'm sure; this is still a democracy, right? It's just that I don't remember even hearing about this before today (let alone having the opportunity to voice an opinion) and it's already up and running. ____________________ Photos and that
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I love the BBC spin piece on this.
It's only voluntary at the moment.
Fingerprints are not kept at the moment.
Do me a favour! This is clearly yet another step in the ongoing conditioning of the UK general public to accept these totalitarian schemes. I can tell you now that the schemes will be announced a success and every police force will have them in 2 years.
Let me guess, next they'll change the police uniform to brown and ask everyone for their papers on every corner?
If you really cannot see how dangerous this is for our liberties then I really do feel sorry for you. You've heard how the Germans sleep-walked into a fascist state yes? Well this is how they did it, piece by piece, eroding people's rights. Well one day you're all going to wake up in a living fucking nightmare and God help us.
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