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Old 07 April 2009, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by MJW
Well when you're banged up for watching dwarf donkey **** or innocently enquiring how to construct a fission-fusion-fission bomb, don't expect any vaseline from us !!
Sadly MJW I think you put enough 'trigger' words in your reply to become an enemy of the state, a serious pornographer and a terrorist. Expect a visit in the middle of the night, bet your mail gets opened too.........
Old 07 April 2009, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by SunnySideUp
I, for one, would like to see everyone (and I mean everyone - pikeys included!) have their DNA taken and stored on a DataBase, fingerprints taken and ID Cards Issued (Free!) ..... I would, honestly, be at the front of the queue.

Just imagine how peaceful and crime free the country would be? Crimes solved, huge sentences dished out and a calm descends over the land .... I genuinely think it would improve everyones life.
You dont think they'll ever make a mistake? Pick up some ones DNA by accident because they were in that place a week earlier, or it gets contaminated? Or that your wife wants to set you up so she can move in with some one else? If life was only so perfect!
I've seen the Bourne films I know how to transfer a fingerprint.

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Old 07 April 2009, 07:16 PM
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I doubt the government would use such information unless they 1. are trying to pin something on you 2. you've done something they can do you for.

My worry is the lack of security that such databases and storage of information which the government hold. How soon would it be before some civil serpent leaves this data on a bus and it ends up being looked over and used by the press or worse to expose or blackmail people. such as the BNP list which some people on here took great pride in shouting about. Would those same people be shouting if such a list with their browing history where to be paraded over the net?
Old 07 April 2009, 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by boxst
It is interesting as things like the new extreme **** law come into force (here: Deviants, perverts, 'weirdos' - who's going down? ? The Register) that in theory they could just look through the logs at your ISP for a set of sites and then you are caught. Or at least, they have a series of suspects to investigate further.

Nothing to hide, nothing to fear is true in theory, but in my example I can guarantee that I have visited some dubious sites as they get linked whilst looking for things like cracking iPhones and computer software.

Steve
I read somewhere that 15,000 new sites are set up every day, and the

same close...

So what happens to all those ip addresses? are new ones generated or old

ones reused?could mean you get tagged for surfing a perfectly innocent

site.. Say you visit "phone crack".com. on a web addy of 192.168.0.100

now when you looked it was a phone site...but 3 yrs earlier, that web addy
was "deviants united".com

where do they draw the line?


mart
Old 08 April 2009, 01:03 AM
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After reading 1984, Aldous Huxley wrote a letter to George Orwell & said "Within the next generation I believe that the world's leaders will discover that infant conditioning and narco-hypnosis are more efficient, as instruments of government, than clubs and prisons, and that the lust for power can be just as completely satisfied by suggesting people into loving their servitude as by flogging them and kicking them into obedience."
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Originally Posted by SunnySideUp
I, for one, would like to see everyone (and I mean everyone - pikeys included!) have their DNA taken and stored on a DataBase, fingerprints taken and ID Cards Issued (Free!) ..... I would, honestly, be at the front of the queue.

Just imagine how peaceful and crime free the country would be? Crimes solved, huge sentences dished out and a calm descends over the land .... I genuinely think it would improve everyones life.
You and Martin are a "pair" and no mistake!

Childlike trust is the only real description!

Les
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