Ronn!Blankenship wrote:

Um, what about the suggestions some have made of having your medical records stored in the National Health Care Database and every time you go to buy food, it checks and if you are overweight, have diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or anything else, you won't be allowed to buy anything that someone has decided may be bad for your condition so you will not burden the National Health Care Service* excessively?

This is becoming common at school canteens here (Parents get to say what categories of food kids can buy, or apply limits (eg 1 coke per day or whatever)), and they can't buy anything without swiping their student card...

What I have learnt is that based on how easily the kids circumvent the system, real criminals and terrorists will have no problem at all....

Cheers
Russell C.


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