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The police and security services are to be given access to advanced travel details on more than 40 million passengers a year who travel on domestic flights and ferries within Britain under legislation to be announced tomorrow...

...It is expected that airlines will have to provide the personal online details of all passengers as they book seats and subsequently check in at the airport. There are discussions with the travel industry over what documents passengers will have to show before they can board a flight in Britain.

more on this from the Guardian.
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RECORDS of all criminal convictions and cautions will remain on police files for 100 years after chief constables overturned the principle that offences can be “spent”, The Times has learnt. ...

Some six million criminal convictions, including cautions and minor offences already on record, will now be kept for life.
more from The Times

and after hearing some oily Home Office minister on the Home Service this morning trying to justify keeping juvenile's DNA records when the samples had been taken in cases of mistaken identity ... How I hate what this country is becoming.
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[Shoreditch] council, who announced a pilot for the scheme in December, plan to allow 20,000 Shoreditch residents to spy on each other using a set of 500 CCTV cameras in a deprived neighbourhood, relayed through set-top boxes. They can compare suspicious characters against a most-wanted list of Asbo "offenders" and report them to the police.
isn't that nice?

more on this from El Reg
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from A Man for All Seasons, Robert Bolt's wonderful play about Sir Thomas More.

Roper: So now you'd give the Devil benefit of law!
More:Yes. What would you do? Cut a great road through the law to get after the Devil?
Roper: I'd cut down every law in England to do that!
More:Oh? And when the last law was down, and the Devil turned round on you - where would you hide, Roper, the laws all being flat? This country's planted thick with laws from coast to coast - man's laws, not God's - and if you cut them down - and you're just the man to do it - d'you really think you could stand upright in the winds that would blow then? Yes, I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake.

if you've never seen it, it's available on DVD. I recommend it very highly. For a play set in the times of Henry VIII, it's remarkably appropriate for the times we live in now.
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it's nice living in a village, and today we had two reminders of why ...

went up to the Post Office with a couple of parcels to post. I'd managed to mistype the postcode on the label for [livejournal.com profile] major_clanger's Big Box of Goodies, and when they checked it, I had the road wrong as well [sigh] - clearly, yet another badger moment.

never mind - the guy in the post office just hung on to it, and said to phone him when I found out the right address.

then we popped along to the village off-licence to put in an order for some wine. We normally go in and tell them what we want, then collect it the next day. But David from the Little Tipple gave [livejournal.com profile] perlmonger, the wine, and some eggs and carrots a lift home, while I popped to the chippy for our lunch. I know, I know, but the *smell* ...

in other news, we had to put some stuff in the loft this afternoon, and we got the cashmas decorations out. I'm not going to put them up yet, *obviously*. But there they are, lurking in the server room in a twinkly manner.
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[livejournal.com profile] perlmonger and I went to the greasy spoon for lunch. This is not important, except as background for why we were "reading" the Daily Mirror and the Sun.

the usual page 3 girls were well in evidence, and further into the paper were photos from this Royal Marine initiation thing that's all over the news, with nekkid soldiers and so forth. And both papers hid the soldiers genitalia, either by blacking them out, or pixellation.

is it me, or is this hypocrisy of the highest order?
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good story from today's Guardian:
It sounds crazy to question the future of Britain's most powerful retailer when it accounts for more than one in every eight pounds spent by UK consumers, but the next six months could see significant efforts to clip its wings.

Next month, a report from an all-party group of MPs into the future of the high street is likely to recommend an end to below-cost pricing of key goods, and curbs to stop supermarkets in general, and Tesco in particular, buying more convenience stores. The recommendations will be closely watched by the Department of Trade and Industry, which appears sympathetic to the anti-Tesco bandwagon.
we can but hope ...
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"CHILDREN under 16 would be automatically reported to the police if they seek advice on contraception, pregnancy or abortion, under government proposals."

more here (The Times).
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from today's Guardian

Tesco is quietly building a profile of you, along with every individual in the country - a map of personality, travel habits, shopping preferences and even how charitable and eco-friendly you are. A subsidiary of the supermarket chain has set up a database, called Crucible, that is collating detailed information on every household in the UK, whether they choose to shop at the retailer or not.

read the full article here.

I always wonder why people are so happy to have store cards ...

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