Back to sppeding and cameras briefly - privacy
Martin Hepworth
martin.hepworth at blackwellsbookshops.co.uk
Mon, 31 Jul 2000 09:55:29 +0100
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roland Perry [mailto:roland@linx.net]
> Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 9:50 AM
> To: ukcrypto@maillist.ox.ac.uk
> Subject: Re: Back to sppeding and cameras briefly - privacy
>
>
> In article
> <2673204C8586D311A4A50008C70D46A21BA927@brlexch01.blackwell.c
> o.uk>, Martin Hepworth <martin.hepworth@blackwellsbookshops.co.uk>
> writes
> >Not that I have much to worry about. BUT should I somehow
> get 'marked' as
> >target got the police etc it seems soon they won't need to actually
> >physically follow me.
>
> And just as people laugh heartily at the RIP Bill because it
> is so easy
> to circumvent, by using stenographic file systems, encryption, and
> overseas email servers - you can circumvent all the vehicle
> surveillance
> by spending ten quid on a set of false numberplates. Even
> stereotypical
> "stupid" criminals will know how to do that.
> --
> Roland Perry
>
Roland
true, but if I get 'marked' by mistake all this tech makes its very easy to
follow me without going through legal procedures unless there are very tight
controls.
Martin
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