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The UK's Total Surveillance

Budenny writes "The Register has a story in its ongoing coverage of the UK ID Card story. This one suggests, with links to a weekend news story, that the Prime Minister in waiting has bought the idea that all electronic transactions in the UK should be linked to a central government/police database. Every cash withdrawal, every credit card purchase, ever loyalty card use ... And that data should flow back from the police database to (eg) a loyalty card use. So, for example, not only would the government know what books you were buying, but the bookstore would also know if you had an outstanding speeding ticket!"

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  1. short film on getting pizza under surveillance by vinsci · · Score: 4, Informative

    Watch Ordering pizza (turn on your speakers!)

    Although this film was made in response the the U.S. Information Awareness Office program, it is equally relevant here.

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  2. Re:Terrorists by 1u3hr · · Score: 4, Informative
    Interesting to see a definition from Webster's 1913 edition:
    Terrorism, n. [Cf. F. terrorisme.] The act of terrorizing, or state of being terrorized; a mode of government by terror or intimidation. Jefferson.
    So after a couple of centuries we're back at the original definition.