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The Surveillance Society Does Not Work
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

By Mick Meaney – RINF | Costing in excess of billions of pounds each
year, every single area of the British surveillance society has been
proven ill effective when dealing with crime, fraud and terrorism –
the very reasons government officials implement such measures.

Which begs the question: How can the Government justify such spending
when it also imposes an increasing risk to our personal freedom and
privacy? What is more, as current technology has failed to live up to
the expectations of the British Government they still have widespread
plans to advance citizen surveillance like we have never seen before.

Passport Interrogations

The latest statistics are cause for concern. A procedure introduced in
2007 made it compulsory for all passport applicants to attend
face-to-face interviews.

We were told this was a necessary measure in fraud prevention but out
of 90,000 interviewees not a single criminal had been caught. The cost
of the network has run into the hundreds of millions.

DNA Database

More statistics show the DNA database, which contains the details of
over one million innocent people, has almost zero effect in solving
crimes. On average just 1 in every 800 crimes will be solved and the
cost runs into the millions, turning the innocent into suspects. Each
DNA sample added to the database cost £3,575 - last year the database
held 660,000 samples.

Phil Booth of NO2ID said: "This utterly blows away the myth that the
DNA database is the perfect detection tool. It is, in fact, creating-a
nation of suspects."

The British DNA database contains 4.5 million samples and is the
largest in the world yet it does not hold the information of terrorist
suspects or serious offenders currently in jail.

Police across the EU can access the database creating what civil
liberty advocates call a `Big Brother Europe'.

CCTV

Just this week it was revealed that only 3% of London street robberies
were solved using CCTV. Britain is the most monitored country in the
world with an average of one CCTV per ever 14 people.

"Billions of pounds has been spent on kit, but no thought has gone
into how the police are going to use the images and how they will be
used in court. It's been an utter fiasco: only 3% of crimes were
solved by CCTV. There's no fear of CCTV. Why don't people fear it?
[They think] the cameras are not working," said Detective Chief
Inspector Mick Neville.

Still the development of a national facial recognition CCTV database
continues at the taxpayer's expense.

RIPA

What is more worrying still is the use of the Regulation of
Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA), a spy law that was introduced in 2000
which gives the police and security services the power to monitor
people and their communications. In 2002 the act was extended to
include local councils allowing them to commit extensive surveillance
of its citizens.

The law was introduced to catch terrorists but is currently being used
to stop benefit cheats, anti-social behaviour, graffiti and even poor
parking.

The abuse of Government authority is abundantly clear as our privacy
and freedoms are needlessly stripped way while the taxpayer is forced
to pay for technology which fails to protect us from criminals or
terrorists.

A surveillance society simply does not work.



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