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Government wants personal details of all those who Travels …?
Whether someone who travels abroad or national if you travel by air, rail or sea, the Government of the United Kingdom are pushing a proposal that will see each traveler is required to submit personal information to they can be a "risk assessment" to identify 'high risk' passengers. Do you think this goes too far? Or is it the or if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear? Http: / / www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/feb/23/uksecurity.terrorismandtravel passengers between Member States or taking domestic flights would have to hand over a mass of personal information, including their mobile phone numbers and credit card as part of a new package of security measures required by the British government. The data would be stored for 13 years and used to "profile" suspects.
I think you missed the part where, once we hand over all our phone numbers, credit card number, fingerprints and DNA, then all the government plugs a couple of CDs and prints at random from Washington (Borough Sunderland) with the words fraudsters "Identity – Please Open" scrawled on the envelope.
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