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UK Plans To Monitor 20,000 Families' Homes Via CCTV

metrix007 points out a story in the Sunday Express with more surveillance-camera madness from the UK, where the government now wants to place 20,000 CCTV cameras to monitor families ("the worst families in England") within their own homes, to make sure that "kids go to bed on time and eat healthy meals and the like. This is going too far, and hopefully will not pass. Where will it end?"

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  1. Big Brother by sopssa · · Score: 4, Funny

    Dont worry people! This will be broadcasted on television too so you wont be missing anything. As you know, the tv show "Big Brother" viewer amount has been going down and advertisers want something fresh!

    1. Re:Big Brother by daveime · · Score: 4, Funny

      Depends if you're stuck in 1999, or here in 2009 with the rest of us ?

    2. Re:Big Brother by mefdahl · · Score: 2, Funny

      How would they put the commercials into the mirror?

  2. Orwellian by w0mprat · · Score: 4, Funny

    In case you were wondering Orwell's1984 is not actually a manual for statecraft. Just to clear that up.

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  3. Re:Jesus Fucking Christ by hairyfeet · · Score: 4, Funny

    You know, we Americans really ought to give the guys in the UK credit. I mean, every time we seem to sink farther and farther into a police state, with crap like warrant-less wiretapping ( gotta love that hope and change!) and other Big Brother style crap, along comes the UK to prove "hey, it could always be worse!"

    So I personally would like to extend the folks of the UK a hearty golf clap, for proving that no matter how bad of a corporate ass kissing, police state loving pile of douchebags we end up with writing our laws that we will always have the UK proving that nobody beats them for CC loving, neighbor snooping, big government bullshit. Thanks UK! /golf clap/

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  4. Re:Holy shit. by buchner.johannes · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think there is a plan behind it. A project was founded to find out how much surveillance people will endure until seriously, unavoidable riots occur in a well-off society. I also think the reason the project was started so that people, after revolting against cuts into their privacy, have a better foundation and understanding for freedom and privacy.

    However, the Brits didn't react according to the expectations of project coordinators. Unfortunately, no end date was agreed upon for the project.

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  5. Re:Holy shit. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's always been 2009.

  6. Re:Holy shit. by haifastudent · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is an actual, verbatim representation of Orwell's vision for the future (today's present). There isn't any needed for interpretation, it's literally 1984. Wow.

    Somebody should give Amazon a call, I hear they have experience in making these "1984" matters disappear.

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  7. Re:Holy shit. by ioshhdflwuegfh · · Score: 4, Funny

    I think there is a plan behind it.

    I think you're interpreting things, and there is no need to do that according to the deeply insightful GP:

    There isn't any needed for interpretation, it's literally 1984.

    It's literally 1984 really, no need to interpret anything. Ok?

  8. Re:Holy shit. by tverbeek · · Score: 3, Funny

    Why not just give these "worst families in England" to the 456 and be done with them?

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  9. Re:CCTV part probably fake by Sulphur · · Score: 2, Funny

    One was named Schroedinger.

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  10. Neither is Yes, Prime Minister by Cassini2 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister were intended to be satirical comedies.

    In Canada, every new MP in Ottawa is told to watch them on there first day. "Just to get an idea of how things actually work ..."

  11. add social work requirements by Dare+nMc · · Score: 2, Funny

    I did read it more as a "welfare state (concept)" doesn't have to create the problem, but this welfare state (implementation) doesn't reduce the problem as intended.
    I always felt like their needs to be multiple different quotas. IE welfare females that put-out to welfare males = bad. welfare females should have to either babysit, or other productive work like putting out to nerds, or other socialy challenged males that need their social training = good.

  12. Re:Let me be the thirst to say ... by sycodon · · Score: 2, Funny

    Those Brits do know how to insult someone..."ignorant, suck up, mothers-basement-dwelling retard "...Gotta write that one down!

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  13. Re:Let me be the thirst to say ... by Ralph+Spoilsport · · Score: 3, Funny
    Agreed. I found this one online a few days ago, and I think it applies too,

    This douchebag is WORSE than a steaming sack of coon poo and fur ball retchings. He makes that rattling bag of stinky turds and cat spew look like the acme of human achievement. Fuck these people.

    and I liked this one too:

    His cranio-rectal inversion is so severe, he can lick his own pancreas

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  14. Re:Use their own law against them by Reziac · · Score: 3, Funny

    I suggest rigging the view as a looping video of tubgirl...

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