Spy Drones Take to the Sky in the UK 529
Novotny writes to tell us The Guardian is reporting that the UK's has launched a new breed of police 'spy drone'. Originally used in military applications, these drones are being put into use as a senior police officer warns the surveillance society in the UK is eroding civil liberties. In the UK, there are an estimated 4.2 million surveillance cameras already, and you are on average photographed 300 times a day going about your business. Is there any evidence to suggest that this increasingly Orwellian society is actually any safer?"
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And that governments, law enforcement entities, and municipalities have increasing access to and leverage technologies to become more effective at the jobs with which they are charged by the public?
O, the humanity.
Re:Read Theodore Dalrymple (Score:5, Funny)
Wow, all of them? Did it hurt?
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It's all the downsides to transfat. Everyone knows the finest doughnuts make ample use of shortening.
Where is our military technology now that can't make a tasty doughnut that won't take 3 weeks off my life each?
Re:Is there any evidence that's what this is about (Score:4, Funny)
I think that's the comment that should be modded +5 funny.
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