technology.timesonline.co.uk — Fears that Britain is slipping into a surveillance society have been heightened by Brussels initiating legal action after declaring that UK laws guaranteeing data protection were “structurally flawed” and well below the European standard.
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Closed AccountApr 16, 2009
The ones near me have the loops in the road, instead.No doubt you'll be dugg down for stating truth though.
koopergApr 16, 2009
but you have to admit that this headline is nicer, tho :D
stavrosianApr 16, 2009
Our rights are defined by laws, which can be altered. Your rights are defined by a constitution, which can be altered.What's the difference?
Closed AccountApr 16, 2009
Cheney wiped his nose with constitution and then left it for landfill...No one did s**t! You were too busy war mongering for revenge of 9/11....
Closed AccountApr 16, 2009
Britain has always been like this.How do you think America and Australia became the dumping ground of their so called "s**t" and later became a force in their own rights only to end up being taken over by the same rich assh**es that created Britain?You there yet? English lords, Control government, own the land, own the people living on the land, own the profits of the land, own the women, own the children! Slaves!That's how it was / is....Challenge them and they raped your wife.Cause damage to them and they kill your wife.Steal from them and they rape youHurt them hard and they kill you...Nothing has changed! /Irish..
hurricaneApr 16, 2009
@uberdugerIndeed people abuse TOR, but there is really no way to stop them from doing it due to only the local client and the exit node having access to packet structure and thus very few options for packet filtering.I have always wondered if Xerobank, being a pay service, is any better? Perhaps I should find out?
mabsarkApr 17, 2009
Exactly.
durrahApr 20, 2009
why went i search certain webpages i got this link //0.0.0.0/ after several minutes? anybody can help....