It's very touching how people trust the police. And very anti-social how they don't trust anybody else. Such a society really is toast. Simono On Sun, 2010-09-12 at 11:56 +0100, jr wrote: > On 12 September 2010 11:42, Robert Bronsdon <[email protected]> wrote: > > It gets the public accustomed to collecting evidence, dubious accuracy. > > against their peers. > > > > It makes people accustomed, to aiding in the prosecution of their peers, in > > the process of 'potential crimes'. It also makes people accustomed to remote > > monitoring of their peers, by their peers. If I can monitor you-or-you, then > > the police can do it just fine. > > this sort of already happened. > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6108496.stm > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_surveillance#United_Kingdom >
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