Big Brother will track your every move!
I am saddened for my country... Civil liberty seems to be ebbing away :(
A new Spy centre will track you on holidayDavid Leppard
THE government is building a secret database to track and hold the international travel records of all 60m Britons.
The intelligence centre will store names, addresses, telephone numbers, seat reservations, travel itineraries and credit card details for all 250m passenger movements in and out of the UK each year.
The computerised pattern of every individual’s travel history will be stored for up to 10 years, the Home Office admits.
The government says the new database, to be housed in an industrial estate in Wythenshawe, near Manchester, is essential in the fight against crime, illegal immigration and terrorism. However, opposition MPs, privacy campaigners and some government officials fear it is a significant step towards a total surveillance society.
Chris Grayling, shadow home secretary, said: “The government seems to be building databases to track more and more of our lives.
“The justification is always about security or personal protection. But the truth is that we have a government that just can’t be trusted over these highly sensitive issues. We must not allow ourselves to become a Big Brother society.”
Some immigration officials with knowledge of the plans admit there is likely to be public concern. “A lot of this stuff will have a legitimate use in the fight against crime and terrorism, but it’s what else it could be used for that presents a problem,” said one.
“It will be able to detect whether parents are taking their children abroad during school holidays. It could be useful to the tax authorities because it will tell them how long non-UK domiciled people are spending in the UK.”
The database is also expected to monitor people’s travel companions.
Phil Woolas, the immigration minister, defended the plans. “The UK has one of the toughest borders in the world and we are determined to ensure it stays that way. Our high-tech electronic borders system will allow us to count all passengers in and out and targets those who aren’t willing to play by our rules.”
In a report last week, the House of Lords constitution committee, whose members include Lord Woolf, the former lord chief justice, called for a significant cutback in the state’s surveillance powers.
It said Britain’s traditions of privacy and democracy were under threat from pervasive and routine electronic spying and the mass collection of personal information.
The Wythenshawe spy centre will house more than 300 police and immigration officers. A similar number of technicians will help check travellers’ details against police, MI5, benefit agency and other government “watch lists”.
Some 70m passenger movements have been tracked to date, but this is expected to increase to 100m by the end of April. Officials hope that by the end of next year 95% of the 250m annual passenger movements will be logged in the database.
Under the scheme, once a person buys a ticket to travel to or from the UK by air, sea or rail, the carrier will deliver that person’s data to the agency.
The data is then checked against various watchlists to identify those involved in abuse of UK immigration laws, serious and organised crime, and terrorism.
Lord Carlile, the government’s independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, said privacy concerns had to be balanced against the need to gather intelligence on terrorism suspects. “Travel patterns are a powerful tool in the fight against terrorism,” he said.
Source : http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/travel/news/article5683677.ece
between this or British ID cards I would rather have this.
"Deaths in the Bible. God - 2,270,365
not including the victims of Noah's flood, Sodom and Gomorrah, or the
many plagues, famines, fiery serpents, etc because no specific numbers
were given. Satan - 10."
CREEPY
need of age.govt have duty to protect citizens.nothing wrong
awkhan
That is greatness of technology... but some cunning people in government and in business will use these information for their own selfish agenda.. to manipulate government, to do business in unfair way... and these data may end in wrong hand too... more people information is store anywhere.. in government or elsewhere more restricted life become..
Look at some greedy people and nation.. they talk about free business and trade.. yet they try to stop or monitor every movement of human (being)traffice.
Are we moving ahead or backward...
Freedom is based on choice. If you are free, then you have the choice to disclose personal information such as your whereabouts,etc. If you don't have that choice then you might as well be in prison with all the other criminals they are claiming to want to protect you from ;) It's really simple.
An American cousin and he of the dollar note fame out it simply when he said :
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
Go get the migra , there is only 60m Britons, Vato, we need to do that crazy recount, all over again.
Migra= The Mexican slang for imigration..
Vato=The Mexican slang for friend.
matrix world
Everybody is right everybody is wrong, it depend where you stand
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This information could be compromised and the innocent people can be harmed. For example, personal info can be sold and credit reports can be altered ruining someone's life.
One's personal information is no longer private.
BritExpat.. It used to help me a lot in my last job. I could see from the Cameras what my Contractors were up to without visiting the site..
On a general note the only problem with cameras is that they might have eyes yes but no legs to catch a mugger..
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HE WHO DARES WINS
For me, I'd be happy if we have it in my country, to track down all idio#s coz I just hate what's goin on in our town now. Its unexplainable!