Britain will be first country to monitor every car journey — by Steve Connor
WHAT?!
Where's the widespread public outrage to this obscene intrusion into our private lives?! " ... every journey by every car will be monitored"?!
From 2006 Britain will be the first country where every journey by every car will be monitored
By Steve Connor, Science Editor
The Independent (UK)
22 December 2005
Britain is to become the first country in the world where the movements of all vehicles on the roads are recorded. A new national surveillance system will hold the records for at least two years.
Using a network of cameras that can automatically read every passing number plate, the plan is to build a huge database of vehicle movements so that the police and security services can analyse any journey a driver has made over several years.
The network will incorporate thousands of existing CCTV cameras which are being converted to read number plates automatically night and day to provide 24/7 coverage of all motorways and main roads, as well as towns, cities, ports and petrol-station forecourts.
By next March a central database installed alongside the Police National Computer in Hendon, north London, will store the details of 35 million number-plate "reads" per day. These will include time, date and precise location, with camera sites monitored by global positioning satellites.
Already there are plans to extend the database by increasing the storage period to five years and by linking thousands of additional cameras so that details of up to 100 million number plates can be fed each day into the central databank. [...]
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3 Comments:
Well, I for one am outraged at this proposal. We are literally sleep walking into an Orwellian nightmare with the combination of Gov't effectively serving coporate interests over those of the electorate and the creeping suppression of civil liberties. All around us is the stench of counter revolution - only it has struck preemptively before any trace of revolution.
The battle for democracy is on!
P.S. Sean, my blogging is very low level at the moment as the moving towards Christmas for some reason is making my workload somewhat higher than normal.
Thanks for the immediate post, TC.
I've not heard anything about this before. How widespread has been the coverage of this story, today, and in the lead-up to this announcement?
Note that this is not being reported as a proposal, but as a done deal, with implementation in March, 2006.
Sean
Sean,
Wishing you a wonderful holiday--despite British & US.
The Unknown Candidate
PS. I linked your post to one of mine. Are we not living in the Twilight Zone?
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