UK Government Wants To Bypass Data Protection Act 262
rar42 writes "Clause 152 of the Coroners and Justice Bill, currently being debated by the UK Parliament, would allow any Minister by order to take from anywhere any information gathered for one purpose, and use it for any other purpose. Personal information arbitrarily used without consent or even knowledge: the very opposite of 'Data Protection.' An 'Information Sharing Order', as defined in Clause 152, would permit personal information to be trafficked and abused, not only all across government and the public sector — it would also reach into the private sector. And it would even allow transfer of information across international borders. NO2ID has launched a Facebook group to challenge this threat to data protection."
Re:Raise your hand... (Score:1, Funny)
I'd also like to point out that facebook groups are the new Internet petitions: completely meaningless.
Ha! Wrong - and to prove it, I've started a facebook group: NeutronCowboy is Wrong [facebook.com]
You're all missing the point! (Score:5, Funny)
Its not about privacy at all.
The government has discovered that by enacting legislation like this, they can generate almost limitless energy by sticking magnets on George Orwell's coffin and wrapping the whole thing in a copper coil. (There may be a requirement to immerse the whole apparatus in mineral oil to dissipate the heat generated by the ridiculously high speeds at which Orwell is expected to rotate).
Genius! Pure genius!
Re:Slippery Slopes (Score:4, Funny)
A portal to a slippery slope? [penny-arcade.com]
Sounds fun!
The UK may be coming a police state... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:You have to be joking don't you? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:You have to be joking don't you? (Score:4, Funny)