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PostSubject: Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you.   Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you. EmptySat Feb 21, 2009 4:32 am

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1151505/Buying-wine-Spy-cameras-watching.html


Buying some wine? Spy cameras will be watching



By James Slack
Last updated at 1:43 AM on 21st February 2009


Big Brother CCTV cameras are to be fitted inside shops and supermarkets on the orders of the state to keep track on anybody buying alcohol.

A law is being quietly pushed through Parliament giving councils the power to order licensed premises to fit the surveillance cameras. Pubs will also be covered.

The footage of people innocently buying a bottle of wine in a shop or a pint of beer in a bar must be stored for at least 60 days, and be handed over to the police on demand.

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Anyone buying alcohol - in pubs, shops and supermarkets - will be monitored by CCTV cameras
Critics say it will mean that citizens will now be tracked everywhere they go. The UK already has more than four million closed-circuit TV cameras covering the streets – the largest number in the world.

Cars are also automatically monitored using cameras that check registration plates. Now shops and pubs will also be covered.


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The measures form part of the Policing and Crime Bill, but have not been highlighted by Ministers.

Under a code of conduct, which will be enforced by the Bill, any business that intends to sell alcohol will have to agree to install the cameras.

Phil Booth, of the NO2ID privacy campaign, said: ‘We are already a country with more CCTV cameras than anywhere else in the civilised world, but this law is systemising the surveillance of a nation. People will be treated like suspects wherever they go.’

James Brokenshire, a Tory home affairs spokesman, said: ‘The risk is that these provisions could be used as a way to impose blanket CCTV requirements where they just aren’t necessary. This mustn’t be another way of extending the surveillance society by the back door.’

Earlier this week, the Mail revealed how police were warning pubs they would not support their licensing applications unless they agreed to train the intrusive cameras on their customers.

The first blanket policy has been introduced in the London borough of Islington, where all applicants wanting a licence to sell alcohol are being told they must fit CCTV.

Other forces are adopting similar tactics. But the planned new law goes much further, as it will allow councils – which ultimately hand out all licences – to insist on the CCTV cameras.


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Ministers have also been restricting the public’s right to ‘watch the watchers’.

Earlier this week, a law came into force which carries a maximum ten-year jail term for anybody taking a picture of a police officer if it is ‘likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism’.

Home Office Minister Alan Campbell, who is piloting the CCTV measure through the Commons, recently admitted that he couldn’t remember the last time he was in a pub.
Mark Hastings, spokesman for the British Beer and Pub Association, said: ‘It’s an extraordinary admission from someone who is proposing measures that, on the Government’s own admission, will cost the pub sector hundreds of millions of pounds a year.

‘It shows how disconnected he is from the realities of what it’s like trying to stay in business in the current environment.’

The Home Office said the clause in the Bill was intended to allow police and councils to target premises where problems were occurring, such as underage sales.

It was not meant to penalise businesses that act responsibly. It will be up to councils to decide which premises must have cameras, and they will be trained on the areas where alcohol is sold.


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PostSubject: Re: Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you.   Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you. EmptySat Feb 21, 2009 4:39 am

What's the problem with being on CCTV?
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PostSubject: Re: Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you.   Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you. EmptySat Feb 21, 2009 4:46 am

dayus wrote:
What's the problem with being on CCTV?

Magical you will have to go to the offie ingonito now

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PostSubject: Re: Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you.   Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you. EmptySat Feb 21, 2009 5:48 am

dayus wrote:
What's the problem with being on CCTV?

That kind of thinking by so many people in this country is why our civil liberties have been greatly reduced over the last 30 years. The old "if you're not doing anything wrong then you've nothing to worry about" is a fool's paradise. This is an intrusion into the way we live. Its a pity we don't rise up andsmash the lot of them.
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PostSubject: Re: Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you.   Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you. EmptySat Feb 21, 2009 6:07 am

Star wrote:
dayus wrote:
What's the problem with being on CCTV?

Magical you will have to go to the offie ingonito now

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lol! Hubby goes, not me Star.

He's gonna have to become a hoody. busted


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PostSubject: Re: Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you.   Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you. EmptySat Feb 21, 2009 6:11 am

Magicalstar1 wrote:
Star wrote:
dayus wrote:
What's the problem with being on CCTV?

Magical you will have to go to the offie ingonito now

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha drunk drunk drunk

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lol! Hubby goes, not me Star.

He's gonna have to become a hoody. busted


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PostSubject: Re: Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you.   Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you. EmptyThu Mar 05, 2009 3:12 pm

Truthy wrote:
dayus wrote:
What's the problem with being on CCTV?

That kind of thinking by so many people in this country is why our civil liberties have been greatly reduced over the last 30 years. The old "if you're not doing anything wrong then you've nothing to worry about" is a fool's paradise. This is an intrusion into the way we live. Its a pity we don't rise up andsmash the lot of them.

I agree truthy, what next, cameras in our homes? What the hell has it got to do with the government what we drink. chin

People who say, weve got nothing to hide are fooling themselves, its the governments way of keeping tabs on us all. eek

I know i said, what next, camera in our homes, but i truly believe that will happen, through the television, you see, with some boring old excuse its to hunt for terrorists. Or they might not even bother to tell us we are spied on, nothing would surprise me.

Big Brother is alive and well in England. sword
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PostSubject: Re: Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you.   Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you. EmptyThu Mar 05, 2009 3:18 pm

Why enforce these measures on sales of alcohol when knife crime is out of control? eek
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PostSubject: Re: Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you.   Buying wine? Spy cameras will be watching you. EmptyThu Mar 05, 2009 3:59 pm

Exactly CB, but then they want to take away everything that gives people pleasure. When all this business about smoking started ages ago, i said booze would be next, and so it is, then it will be something else, they dont know what to do next.

But buy a knife or gun - well that's ok then, so long as they dont smoke or drink whilst their killing someone aghhh
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