"Spy Cameras" everywhere......
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"Spy Cameras" everywhere......
"..they would initially enforce variable speed limits, and then be used to tackle more serious crime."
"the cameras to be installed every 400 yards on motorways, as well as at supermarkets, petrol stations and in town centres"
WTF!!!!
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspap...9818_1,00.html
"the cameras to be installed every 400 yards on motorways, as well as at supermarkets, petrol stations and in town centres"
WTF!!!!
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspap...9818_1,00.html
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Its not all about revenue, there is the 'Orwellian' aspect. Should imagine that a DNA swab will be required in about five years before you can even buy enough petrol to travel 50 miles !! Funny, at the height of eastern bloc communism we congratulated ourselves on our western freedom to move around without being watched or having to carry travel documents. Still think that you are free ???
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I sorta agree with you, but I don't think the problem is as simple as people like to make out.
For example, I drive up and down the M4 everyday, and at the moment, there is a 50mph limit through roadworks, reducing the motorway to two lanes. Unfortunately, if you travel at 50mph, you are the slowest thing on the road by quite some margin. There were massive warning signs saying "men in road" etc, (there was someone stood in the middle, uncovering a road sign than spanned the barrier), but despite this, people were still ignoring the limits by a large amount. They had to be doing 70-80 at least given the speed they came past.
In these (and similar) situations, there are so many people putting other peoples lives at risk that only some sort of automated system could hope to cope with the level of antisocial and downright dangerous driving going on.
I think the major problem is not so much the methods being used to catch people, but rather that there are so many exceedingly bad and discourtious drivers out there. If people drove to a decent standard in this country, there would be no need for the cameras etc...
For example, I drive up and down the M4 everyday, and at the moment, there is a 50mph limit through roadworks, reducing the motorway to two lanes. Unfortunately, if you travel at 50mph, you are the slowest thing on the road by quite some margin. There were massive warning signs saying "men in road" etc, (there was someone stood in the middle, uncovering a road sign than spanned the barrier), but despite this, people were still ignoring the limits by a large amount. They had to be doing 70-80 at least given the speed they came past.
In these (and similar) situations, there are so many people putting other peoples lives at risk that only some sort of automated system could hope to cope with the level of antisocial and downright dangerous driving going on.
I think the major problem is not so much the methods being used to catch people, but rather that there are so many exceedingly bad and discourtious drivers out there. If people drove to a decent standard in this country, there would be no need for the cameras etc...
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Originally Posted by Iain Young
I sorta agree with you, but I don't think the problem is as simple as people like to make out.
For example, I drive up and down the M4 everyday, and at the moment, there is a 50mph limit through roadworks, reducing the motorway to two lanes. Unfortunately, if you travel at 50mph, you are the slowest thing on the road by quite some margin.
For example, I drive up and down the M4 everyday, and at the moment, there is a 50mph limit through roadworks, reducing the motorway to two lanes. Unfortunately, if you travel at 50mph, you are the slowest thing on the road by quite some margin.
Just give me an on the spot fine, tell me off and I'll be on my way thank you very much, don't hit me twice.
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The 'great' British public love this sort of thing though as we see over and again (even on here). Watch as the authorities prepare **** them up the ar$e one more time.
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Originally Posted by SJ_Skyline
Maybe they would like to shove a tracker up my ar$e and have done with it!
There has been some talk that, for example, motorists will be limited to certain lanes on the motorway depending on how much they are willing to pay to make their trip. I'd imagine party members would also be allowed in the "fast" lane should such a situation arise. Of course the speed revenue system is also another example of how the cameras will be used to monitor how you use the motorway.
However, with a tracker in your car and an RFID tag in your number plate which is read by road side readers (some of which have already been installed for a pilot scheme) in truth they should know nearly everything about your movements, though these systems may not be able to enforce limited lane access on the citizens. With this in mind my suspicion is that the cameras are there to calibrate and enforce the use of your RFID tag and your in car satellite spy chip. When such things are mentioned on here, for example, lots of people are quick to think up practical solutions to constant tracking of their movements and the administration are aware of this so they need several means of cross checking your movements. What is even more interesting is that, because of the RFID tag, they don't actually need a camera to see your number plate pass and so it is possible that the camera will actually be used to photograph the driver rather than the number plate or the car.
Idris Francis is currently taking his case through the ECHR and he is arguing that the NIP infringes your right not to incriminate yourself and your right to some degree of silence. If he wins then all the automatic speed camera revenue goes out the window unless they can get a system of identifying the driver. Having cameras every 400 yards that photograph you, allied to dual tracking systems using both RFID and GPS, would seem like an ideal solution and the administration have been working hard for some time to produce a reliable system of automatically identifying huge numbers of people from such photos.
Of course if you haven't done anything wrong you have nothing to fear! Does anyone still believe that?
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Some pretty accurate and useful stuff there hedgehog. Would say that our wonderful and free western Capitalist state has re-written the book on paranoia and totalitarianism.
How the f*** did this come about, some pretty clever Soma been used on us over the years.
How the f*** did this come about, some pretty clever Soma been used on us over the years.
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That's what happens when there is no credible opposition party to that which is currently in power. It basically gives them a free reign to do what they want, (although they are beginning to struggle to do even that now). Hopefully at the next election the conservatives will have sorted themselves out to such a degree that they become a viable alternative in the eyes of the general public...
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There is some good in this - When PSL (in his dotage) accidentally drives his shopmobility chariot the wrong way up the M1, the authorities can promptly dispatch the correct type of rescue vehicle.
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Originally Posted by SJ_Skyline
There is some good in this - When PSL (in his dotage) accidentally drives his shopmobility chariot the wrong way up the M1, the authorities can promptly dispatch the correct type of rescue vehicle.
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Originally Posted by Iain Young
That's what happens when there is no credible opposition party to that which is currently in power. It basically gives them a free reign to do what they want, (although they are beginning to struggle to do even that now). Hopefully at the next election the conservatives will have sorted themselves out to such a degree that they become a viable alternative in the eyes of the general public...
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Not pinning my hopes on anyone, (I personally think they are all as bad as each other), but labour are making such a bad job of it at the moment, we might as well let someone else have a go for a while
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From the cradle to the grave.....?
Every facet of your existence is to be mapped out in sets of "targets" across all Government departments.
Now if only they can get that "thought mapping system" going.
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From the cradle to the grave.....?
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Im going to read 1984 again; if its still available that is..........
Just been scanning through it this afternoon, some very very scary comparisons. I wonder how long before Nu Labour instigate the 2 minutes hate!
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When you consider how many extra civil servants the Labour Government have employed; you know its just a matter of time before they form the 'Ministry of Love'. That'll learn us; wont it?
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Originally Posted by GC8
When you consider how many extra civil servants the Labour Government have employed; you know its just a matter of time before they form the 'Ministry of Love'. That'll learn us; wont it?