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user's latest post:
Mail: Mother trailed by...
Published (2009-11-08 23:42:00)
I want to make a complaint about no2id and it's moderation. I posted this topic yesterday and it was removed, why. Go and look in moderated. Someone checked for me. Bloody disgusting. Seems like no2id favoritism. Sort it out no2id. You really know how to piss peole off.
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Telegraph: ContactPoint database...
Published (2009-11-07 10:50:00)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/6515370/ContactPoint-database-of-11million-childrens-details-to-go-ahead-despite-security-fears.html ContactPoint database of 11million childrens details to go ahead despite security fears By Martin Beckford and Graeme Paton Published: 9:00AM GMT 07 Nov 2009 Every child in England will have their personal details stored on a controversial database despite fears over security...
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ANPR database covered by the DPA?
Published (2009-10-31 10:20:00)
Anonymous wrote: Please provide your evidence of "all the lives it saves and crime it clears up" for the large fixed network of ANPR cameras. You should demonstrate why it requires journey data to be stored for 5 years. There must be a significant number of serious crimes to warrant the intrusion into privacy. Now I'm aware that the mobile ANPR units do arrest many people for various mostly minor offences. They are...
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Computing.co.uk - New Approach...
Published (2009-11-02 20:40:00)
In what sense? This is focussed on online identity management and, if it were to take off - and that's a big if in my opinion (as there's little incentive for those verifying relationships) - I would see the government as a potential verifier of a relationship rather than a relying party. Also, this is attempting to establish a legal framework around federated trust relationships which is a very significant undertaking, particularly...
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Mail: Tesco to challenge...
Published (2009-11-07 20:03:00)
CaptJim wrote: The mother and daughter refused to comply as they said no other store required them to carry a Passport to shop (claiming this would risk loss or theft) and the EU ID cards should be sufficient. They might be able to claim for both racial discrimination and some kind of breach of EU Law, given a carefully constructed case (the fundamental freedom of movement provisions mean an member-state's ID card is supposed to be...
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Liverpool NO2ID - Meeting &...
Published (2009-11-08 21:27:00)
Liverpool NO2ID will be meeting at 11:30am on Saturday 5th at: Tuebrook Hope Centre Rear St John's Church 1B Snaefell Avenue Tuebrook, Liverpool, Merseyside, L13 7HA , 1 b Snaefell Avenue, Tuebrook Following the meeting we will be doing a street stall at Tuebrook market.
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Passport Interview
Published (2009-11-08 20:05:00)
The internet provider question is a new one. How do they know that? It isn't on the Experian report, is it?
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Krowne.tv - "Security...
Published (2009-11-05 18:00:00)
He does eventually raise a few questions and a couple of important points, including :
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Edinburgh street stall:...
Published (2009-11-06 10:50:00)
NO2ID Edinburgh will be running its street campaigning stall on each of the Saturdays during November. We shall be at our regular location at the east end of Princes Street, opposite the Balmoral Hotel, and we shall be there from 1pm-3pm each Saturday. So do stop by for a chat - or else to sign our petition and collect some leaflets and a badge. And, of course, new stall volunteers are always very welcome. After our trip down to Manchester on...
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Started 1 day ago (2009-11-09 13:25:00)
by capnbob
The comments section is currently dominated by nothing-to- hiders, so it might be worth adding your voice to the other side...
Started 1 day, 16 hours ago (2009-11-08 21:06:00)
by Guest
The Telegraph are carrying the story also
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politic s/lawandorder/6520720/Police-secretly-follow-mothe r-after-hearing-her-reprimand-children.html
Quote: The letter stated that Children's Services would not be taking further action "at this time", but told her that the information would be kept on record.
A ...
Started 1 day, 3 hours ago (2009-11-09 10:12:00)
by Andrew Watson
From 1939 until the early 1950s food ratoning provided the "parasitic vitality" that kept the wartime ID card scheme alive. ID cards had to be presented to get ration cards.
Could " carbon rationing" provide the parasitic vitality for a new ID card scheme?
Started 4 days ago (2009-11-06 12:53:00)
by Guest
Anonymous wrote: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/11/06/id_cards_m anchester/
Quote: Government workers have hit the streets of Manchester to promote the ID cards scheme to shop owners, who currently outnumber members of the public who have volunteered for a card.
The city is the first place in the country the public can apply for an ID card...
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Started 1 day, 16 hours ago (2009-11-08 21:06:00)
by Guest
The Telegraph are carrying the story also
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politic s/lawandorder/6520720/Police-secretly-follow-mothe r-after-hearing-her-reprimand-children.html
Quote: The letter stated that Children's Services would not be taking further action "at this time", but told her that the information would be kept on record.
A ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-03 06:17:00)
by Guest
http://www.gotimeshare.org/taxonomy/term/560
[and various other travel websites, 2 Nov 2009]
Started 12 months ago (2008-11-11 12:05:00)
by capnbob
Hi, and thanks for the info. Can you remember some (or all) of the questions you were actually asked? It would be really helpful to have some more detail. _________________ Rob Findlay
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-10-23 22:28:00)
by Geraint
NO2ID folk in London have been working closely with the front benches of the opposition parties in Westminster, just as local groups around the country have been working with politicians from across the political spectrum.
The Tories have already committed to scrapping the ID scheme, including the national identity register, as well as other databases such as ContactPoint. However, I am ...
Started 4 days ago (2009-11-06 12:53:00)
by Guest
Anonymous wrote: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/11/06/id_cards_m anchester/
Quote: Government workers have hit the streets of Manchester to promote the ID cards scheme to shop owners, who currently outnumber members of the public who have volunteered for a card.
The city is the first place in the country the public can apply for an ID card...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-02 19:19:00)
by Trevor
Don't you just love it when politicians use obscure words such as 'maladroit', when what they really mean is 'we f*cked up' !
Started 2 years ago (2007-11-08 07:53:00)
by Guy Herbert
For the same reason we do: it is the shortest, least annoying, way of getting your address in order to sell you more things (in our case greater participation in the campaign), and to figure out how where customers come from, as an aid to reaching them better.
Many people want a receipt with their name and address printed on it, for VAT or consumer guarantee purposes. By getting your ...
Started 5 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-04 18:58:00)
by Justin
And yet I can remember a younger Kim Howells clad in obligatory leather jacket demanding the overthrow of Thatcher during the miners strike on the local West country TV channel. One of his main complaints was the subversion of the polices role to serve the purpose of the government rather than the people. No doubt you can imagine the fury he reserved for the utterly illiberal and quite disputable...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-01 10:48:00)
by Justin
Quote: Unfortunately the government does not take advice from NO2ID.
I think NO2ID is missing a trick here. We should perhaps reinvent ourselves as management consultants, charge several thousand for an hours work and then state the blindingly obvious in a format so dressed up in impenetrable gobbledygook that the civil servants will be pleased to think that it is...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-02 17:51:00)
by Michelle Graham
Thanks to whoever moved this. I realised it was in the wrong place after I'd posted. Had just sent off a request for it to be moved.
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