Robin Harrison
aka Harrison Cronbi
You could write to the Chief Constable's Office and they would have to let you have everything they have in the form of electronic data.
However the anonymity of being one record in millions may be preferable to having an “attitude” flag attached to your name
That's what I feared. In my case, it wasn't an issue of terrorism, and more one of...well...there were children playing football in the distance and I was told this was an area full of 'dodgy people'. Would hate to think I could be on some 'dodgy people' list because I mounted a 617 camera on a tripod and took four shots of a tree line.
Sparrow
Veteran
That's what I feared. In my case, it wasn't an issue of terrorism, and more one of...well...there were children playing football in the distance and I was told this was an area full of 'dodgy people'. Would hate to think I could be on some 'dodgy people' list because I mounted a 617 camera on a tripod and took four shots of a tree line.
Sadly our inalienable rights have been slipping south for some time. at one time the police could only keep records if one were convicted or cautioned, and for a more limited period if one were arrested or charged.
But with the politicians vying to the more draconian you’re the past few years many exceptions have been made in pursuit of the twin witches of terrorism and pedophilia
I don’t know what they feed them in the Home Office but they seem to be able to morph the most mild mannered of chaps into Genghis Kahn in no time
Ken Smith
Why yes Ma'am - it folds
I particularly like this one from the ACLU link listed above:
"If you reasonably fear that your name is incriminating, you can claim the right to remain silent, which may be a defense in case you are arrested anyway. "
And, um,why would your name be incriminating? Perhaps due to a crime you committed and there's a BOLO out on your behind?
"If you reasonably fear that your name is incriminating, you can claim the right to remain silent, which may be a defense in case you are arrested anyway. "
And, um,why would your name be incriminating? Perhaps due to a crime you committed and there's a BOLO out on your behind?
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
And, um,why would your name be incriminating? Perhaps due to a crime you committed and there's a BOLO out on your behind?
Think in terms of "terrorist watch lists," which are usually secret and are notoriously unreliable, generally containing many names of people who are not terrorists, and which contain many names that refer to more than one person (Smith; Wong; Kim; Mohammed). Add to this de facto racial profiling, and I think you'll have a better idea of what they're getting at.
For example.
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sepiareverb
genius and moron
Glad to pass it along. The rest of the site has some beautiful information design as well. I especially like the vitamins & supplements piece.
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