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24 August, 2006 at 11:55 pm #237439
@liam-wabbit wrote:
as for children being finger printed , lots and lots of schools have a finger print register sytem in place that the scan the finger print for each lesson, to prove their there.
Gosh almighty, so just because the government introduced something whenever, its ok :roll:
Some people just WANT to be controlled.
24 August, 2006 at 11:53 pm #237438@Lambrini Girl wrote:
Typical of you … Blowing things out of proportion.
Are you going to let the government install CCTV in your home?
24 August, 2006 at 11:34 pm #237436@Lambrini Girl wrote:
The way I see it, the only people who fear finger printing and ID cards are people who have something to hide or are paranoid. It is not an invasion of privacy. It is a mean to keep a tighter check on people who would wish to inflict law abiding citizens harm. I cannot see anything wrong with that.
Are you going to let the government install CCTV in your home?
24 August, 2006 at 11:27 pm #237073ores
24 August, 2006 at 11:23 pm #237435@Bad Manners wrote:
How about if they stuck a minature CCTV camera in everyone’s head so they can monitor what you get up 24hrs a day.
If people aint doing anything wrong they can hardly complain. This would bring crime to zero. How could anyone possibly complain if that method wipes out crime?Tell you what, i’d have thought Drivel would jump at the chance of trying that out, test run it guinea pig style :D
24 August, 2006 at 10:57 pm #237931Holy fvck, this is really spooky, i just watched this film today, and was thinking of producing a thread about it.
Wasn’t it brilliant Pikey. I was confused as to why the government was conservative, and that it was described as “bad” just because it defended England and the English from terrorism, foreigners and gays.
Mr V was brilliant, they way he spoke, the story, and the female actress.
Remember remember, the 5th of november
Gunpowder, treason and plot.
We see no reason, why gunpowder treason
Should ever, be, forgot.Bring on the revolution!
24 August, 2006 at 10:42 pm #237432@drivel wrote:
I’m on about criminal activity – not the sexual marathons that go on in the privacy of my living room
How do we know your not commiting some sort of criminal act…i think the government need to install CCTV cameras to monitor your behaviour, especially since your now trying to avoid detection. You have a nice day now :wink:
24 August, 2006 at 8:52 pm #237428@sharongooner wrote:
woah woah woah….. yes finger printing is okay…..
When you going down the police station to hand your prints in?
24 August, 2006 at 7:24 pm #237071To those who think f****t are still a prem oufit, yes.
24 August, 2006 at 3:23 pm #237425@esmeralda wrote:
I think we slid down the slippery slope to a Big Brother society some time ago, look back even five years ago to see what a nanny state we’ve become. More than ever, government takes it upon itself to bully and berate those who don’t conform to the norm.I couldn’t believe the news headlines on B.B.C. One last night: in stern tones, the warning that we are facing an obesity epidemic..what arrant b@llocks. Does bony blair intend to have us all out pounding the pavements and living on alfalfa beans..{do you really wanna look like Gillian McKeith?] Like sheep, we are herded at every turn….don’t smoke….don’t drink….and meanwhile served up the new opiate of the people….the mindless pursuit of celebrity. We are conceding our individuality. it’s time to say ‘enough and no more.’
:( I feel so annoyed about the reality you mention.
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