Thursday, May 26, 2005

No to internal passports
The British government's identification cards bill, reintroduced yesterday, ought to be defeated by parliament - but it will not be... the most important objection to the cards was identified by the data registrar; the danger of "function creep". The plan is being sold on the basis there will be minimum information on the cards and strict control of their use. Both look bound to grow.
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Back Seat Big Brother
Oregon is on track to road-test whether black-box technology now in cars could one day be used to slap a tax on mileage.
No other state taxes by miles driven. And Oregon's civil libertarians and environmentalists aren't wasting any time in throwing spikes on the road to stop the concept.
The American Civil Liberties Union warns that the technology developed by a research team at Oregon State University is ripe for surveillance abuse.

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Another Reason To Quit
NAKATANE, Kagoshima Pref. (Kyodo) - Experimental cigarette machines with age-verification systems recently installed on the rocket-launching island of Tanegashima are reducing the number of juvenile smokers, according to local police.
The machines, developed and installed by a group of domestic tobacco industry bodies, including the Tobacco Institute of Japan, dispense cigarettes only after a customer's integrated circuit card has been scanned and verified.

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1 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said...
these stories are all too common, and too scary. go underground. off the grid. peel your own true self away your media trained slave mind. and i'll meet you in saint louis.

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