Mangelwurzel
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From 6th April the UK government have the power to monitor all activity on social networking sites such as Facebook and Myspace.
All under the blanket of terrorism and crime prevention.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7962631.stm
Firstly, if i want to share an image of my kids with friends and family. It should only be seen by my friends and family. Nobody else has the right to view that picture without my consent!
Secondly, who is looking at and storing this data? Lets not forget the governments impeccable ability to keep private information confidential!
Thirdly, i'm sick of the government bringing in laws under the terrorism act. Last year we saw the UK government launch anti-terrorism law against Iceland of all countries in order to ease economic trouble. Also on Monday 16th february 2009 we saw new laws on photography in public places preventing photos of police officers or any building showing CCTV camera locations (try taking a photo in any high street which doesn't have a CCTV camera)!
Last summer i got questioned by police for taking this photo. It's a technically crap photo, but perfectly innocent and because of that i've done very little street photography since.
We've all laughed at the conspiracy theorists who declare the 911 attacks were masterminded by the US government to create fear and panic in order to invade Afghanistan and Iraq. Whether it's true or not these same fears are being taken advantage of in order for the government to pretty much do what they want.
The UK is turning into a police state!
Thats's my view, what's your view?
All under the blanket of terrorism and crime prevention.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7962631.stm
Firstly, if i want to share an image of my kids with friends and family. It should only be seen by my friends and family. Nobody else has the right to view that picture without my consent!
Secondly, who is looking at and storing this data? Lets not forget the governments impeccable ability to keep private information confidential!
Thirdly, i'm sick of the government bringing in laws under the terrorism act. Last year we saw the UK government launch anti-terrorism law against Iceland of all countries in order to ease economic trouble. Also on Monday 16th february 2009 we saw new laws on photography in public places preventing photos of police officers or any building showing CCTV camera locations (try taking a photo in any high street which doesn't have a CCTV camera)!
Last summer i got questioned by police for taking this photo. It's a technically crap photo, but perfectly innocent and because of that i've done very little street photography since.
We've all laughed at the conspiracy theorists who declare the 911 attacks were masterminded by the US government to create fear and panic in order to invade Afghanistan and Iraq. Whether it's true or not these same fears are being taken advantage of in order for the government to pretty much do what they want.
The UK is turning into a police state!
Thats's my view, what's your view?

hows that sound? 