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accymel 20-02-2007 19:15

New passport centres
 
http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk...east_lancs.php

Do you think it will cut fraud or will it be used for big brother monitoring & targeting ???

I have my reservations about all this, as no doubt the cost for a passport will go up to pay for these centres, but also people getting personal information off u unnecessarily. Do i beleive it cuts fraud - not as much as the claims & in the wrong hands could be potentionally dangerous!! Also yet again the minority of the population will not be able to afford a passport, so really will this stop criminality of fraud. Also the information claimed to be able to check into all your history & all records against u - surely is a breach of civil privacy & personal stuff - that strangers in passport offices & who ever else can know ALL about u, also open to abuse this information!! How often i go for a pee should need to be up for anyone to know about gee is nowt private.

Im not convinced are u?

Margaret Pilkington 20-02-2007 19:21

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No, neither am I......for one thing we have had 'porous' borders for too long.
The government has absolutely no idea how many people have come into this country illegally...and what is more they are prepared to do nothing about it.
Being strict on the issuing of passports is a bit late if you ask me.....the phrase about stable doors and horses bolting springs to mind.

Doug 20-02-2007 19:54

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It’s late in coming, but better late than never. If we have nothing to hide we need not worry about big brother scenarios. I only hope that when illegal immigrants and fraudsters are found their deported immediately with none of this human rights bollocks.

entwisi 20-02-2007 21:09

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I signed a petition against ID cards and recieved an 'email' from 'Tony Blair' about it, I'll post teh content tomorrow but TBH it was a we'll do whatever we damn well please and hide it under the terrorism and identity fraud banner.

I see a monster rising

accymel 20-02-2007 21:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 386016)
I signed a petition against ID cards and recieved an 'email' from 'Tony Blair' about it, I'll post teh content tomorrow but TBH it was a we'll do whatever we damn well please and hide it under the terrorism and identity fraud banner.

I see a monster rising

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Glad its not only me that sees this:) cos its the cop out way for the gov - we do the monkey work for them & their incompetance over immigration:(

lindsay ormerod 20-02-2007 21:12

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I feel that if you have nothing to hide then you shouldn't be afraid of these more stringent checks;if it means we actually know who is coming and going in and out of our country so much the better. Fingerprints would be better still. I have nothing to hide and would happily do that if it went some way to ensuring my families safety.

accymel 20-02-2007 21:17

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Nowt to hide but how much imformation about u do they need to know??? & how safe is this information???

Billcat 20-02-2007 21:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 386016)
I see a monster rising

Do some pushups.

Put a towel over it.

Take a cold shower.

Billcat 20-02-2007 21:29

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And quite bragging! "Monster!"

accymel 20-02-2007 21:31

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Originally Posted by Billcat (Post 386035)
Do some pushups.

Put a towel over it.

Take a cold shower.

:rofl38: your on form tonight Billcat :rofl38:

Billcat 20-02-2007 21:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 386019)
I feel that if you have nothing to hide then you shouldn't be afraid of these more stringent checks;if it means we actually know who is coming and going in and out of our country so much the better.

I've seen the government here misuse information, sometimes blatantly.

It's none of the government's business. And it should stay that way.

Billcat 20-02-2007 21:34

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 386037)
:rofl38: your on form tonight Billcat :rofl38:

entwisi probably left that opportunity on purpose.

In any case, just contributing some silly fun. Glad you enjoyed it!

accymel 20-02-2007 21:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 386019)
I feel that if you have nothing to hide then you shouldn't be afraid of these more stringent checks;if it means we actually know who is coming and going in and out of our country so much the better. Fingerprints would be better still. I have nothing to hide and would happily do that if it went some way to ensuring my families safety.

The information they are asking or could be held on record is like family, education records, medical records, no doubt NI & tax details even credit score/check details etc - now that is going too far just to record people going on hols, isnt it?

accymel 20-02-2007 21:37

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Billcat (Post 386038)
I've seen the government here misuse information, sometimes blatantly.

It's none of the government's business. And it should stay that way.

Exactly my concern also, so is it the UK is following the American way?:rolleyes:

accymel 20-02-2007 21:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Billcat (Post 386039)
entwisi probably left that opportunity on purpose.

In any case, just contributing some silly fun. Glad you enjoyed it!

Hehehehehe u have made me laugh this evening on a few threads LOL i will iou some karma for it:D


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