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1 October, 2007 at 10:13 pm #8153
Information about all landline and mobile phone calls made in the UK must be logged and stored for a year under new laws. Data about calls made and received will also be available to 652 public bodies, including the police and councils.
The Home Office said the content of calls and texts would not be read and insisted the move was vital to tackle serious crime and terrorism.
The new law requires phone companies to log data on every call or text made to and from every phone in Britain.
1 October, 2007 at 10:18 pm #289287I am alright with that. As long as its purpose is honest. Ive already been done (nearly) because of DNA so they might as well get me on phone calls too lol!
1 October, 2007 at 10:25 pm #289288@~Pebbles~ wrote:
The Home Office said the content of calls and texts would not be read and insisted the move was vital to tackle serious crime and terrorism.
Whats the point if there’ye not going to be read, spin, and it works yet again because the general populous are THICK.
Conceed slowly.
1 October, 2007 at 11:48 pm #289289The content and source/destination information of texts already is kept and has been for several years and was put in place originally (Allegedly) to be innaccessible unless needed in cases of alleged harassment
We also monitor a peak of around 500,000 simultaneous landline or mobile phonecalls which are all digitally analysed with anything “interesting” being flagged and then scrutinised by investigators
And we’ve been doing that for almost 15 years now
So I really cant see any justification for such an intrusive measure nor any justifiable reason why complete nobodies like councils should even be considered for, let alone actually given access to something like this
They dont seem to want to try and stop “real crime”, but seem happy enough to spent oodles of money of upping the stats with soft crime it seems
2 October, 2007 at 6:50 am #289290once again this government playing with our constitutional rights to invade and control us. I honestly believe that if we allow this big brother systematical logging of our daily actions to continus, we will be called in en mass to be chipped by the police so they can monitor our daily movements, then, when they have the data. the government will look at the paterns we produce ? and then they can begin getting rid of the unwanted, and under qalified, and the elderly, and while were at it the disabled, the unemployed etc etc.where will it end ? as i see it at the moment the only people in this nation who are safe from this constant harassment and control are the very ones the muppet government are trying to stop. anyone with a car will know that if you tax and insure both the car and yourself, you ae far more likeley to be stopped by the police and they are all over you like a rash if your tax runs out or you s :twisted: ell the car and the buyer does something wrong then the car market becomes a nightmare where you will be fined thousands fo needing a car to go to work ???? ffs, why dont they saturate areas one by one and stop every car and impound the ones that are untaxed and uninsured, its not rocket science.
simple things like going on holiday are becoming a nightmare of pc questions to down roght bullying at the passport offie, wrong style of photo and yer out, however if you want an illegal passport you can pick one up for 100 quid ???
aorport security ? another farce, leave all sharp metal objects, tweezers etc, lighters, anything liquid, then you go thru the security into the duty free and what do you get ??? everything you just left at check in on sale at twice its value ??? this country has been turned on its head with us the native brits, the most persecuted, prosecuted and taxed. im not suprised a lot of us end up living on benefits and scrounging it costs too much to be honest and legal ….. :twisted:2 October, 2007 at 9:14 am #289291its a good idea,
stops all the unneeded hassles2 October, 2007 at 11:05 am #289292omg im going to have to clean up my texts pmsllll :shock:
3 October, 2007 at 6:28 pm #289293Did anyone notice if they plan to scrutinise picture messages too??? :shock: :shock: :shock: :oops: :oops:
3 October, 2007 at 11:17 pm #289294@ubermik wrote:
Did anyone notice if they plan to scrutinise picture messages too??? :shock: :shock: :shock: :oops: :oops:
send them to me and i’ll tell you if theyre worth scrutinising :lol:
3 October, 2007 at 11:19 pm #289295@~Pebbles~ wrote:
@ubermik wrote:
Did anyone notice if they plan to scrutinise picture messages too??? :shock: :shock: :shock: :oops: :oops:
send them to me and i’ll tell you if theyre worth scrutinising :lol:
OMG can you imagine the length of his text messages!!!! :shock: :lol:
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