"Anybody who disagrees with me is of weak moral character"
This is a horrendous bill, and a gross invasion of privacy. How far are we willing to go to "protect" ourselves? I understand how and why they want this information, but then again, it would be excellent for everyone to have an RFID chip in them wouldn't it...
If Nick Clegg helps stop this bill he is back in my good books
For people like me who use the computer and devices more really than being in the real world this is the equivalent of them putting a tracking chip in me. But they will never look at it that way.
[QUOTE=Indyclone77;38688733]If Nick Clegg helps stop this bill he is back in my good books[/QUOTE]
Clegg could bring about world peace, cure all illnesses and give us some magical engines so we can zoom about space and he'd still be a spineless piece of shit.
It didn't help shit in Germany and they even removed it (I think they removed it at least) again.
In fact, monitoring people damages way more then it helps.
One can even argue it even goes against the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
[quote]Article 12.
[B]No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy[/B], family, home or correspondence, nor to
attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such
interference or attacks.[/quote]
[QUOTE=markg06;38689461]Clegg could bring about world peace, cure all illnesses and give us some magical engines so we can zoom about space and he'd still be a spineless piece of shit.[/QUOTE]
He's always been that though
Came into the thread expecting this.
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b9/James_May.jpg/200px-James_May.jpg[/img]
Got the home secretary.... :(
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