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By Gemma Simpson

Published: Friday 13 October 2006


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Anonymous


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London


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Why stop at airports? Let's tag everyone in the country starting with Dr Paul Brennan. Or better still, make it a global project. The problem I see is that it will be introduced no matter what the human right issues are. I cannot think of any developed technology (and I am using the term technology rather casualy) that hasn't been used. The other question we have to ask is does it really increase security or is it just another step to passive monitoring people and accumulate information?



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