of course big brother's not watching you:

Started by Anonymous, December 22, 2005, 11:27:12 AM

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CoolHand

QuoteOriginally posted by Benny@Dec 29 2005, 11:25 AM
Fairly easy solution to this...

Slow down? Stay below the limit.

Or flip the bird at the cozzers and tank it down the hard shoulder screaming like Doris in a all female steam bath.

I always give Squonks name and address when I get pulled (by the roz). PM me with offers and I'll send on the details ;)
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The point is not the traffic control bit (although that is questionable too), but the fact that we are approaching a society where you are watched everywhere and all the time...

Think about it: You leave traces when you:
- Use your debet/creditcard
- Leave your cellphone switched on
- Walk the main streets of most big citys (video surveillance)
- Enter shops, buses and other public places (video surveillance)

And now: Automatic surveillance of traffic (obligatory GPS in cars), and (in Norway at least) plans for a national DNA-database.

In addition to all the other kinds of data on you which floats around; Tax papers, real-estate data, car ownerships, your IP-adress, etc.

1984?

2005 is much, much worse!!!     :(

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Now, I've worked in an insurance company, and I'd just luvv to get my hands on some of that data on you....    :dribble: