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Automatic Number Plate Recognition to capture all cars entering Manchester

EVERY car coming into Manchester is being snapped by a new network of police spy cameras. Each day, 600,000 motorists' journeys are being captured, and the data will be stored for five years.

Welcome To The Technocratic Dark Age Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love The Police State

"The Technocratic Age is slowly designing an every day more controlled society. The society will be dominated by an elite of persons free from traditional values (!) who will have no doubt in fulfilling their objectives by means of purged techniques with which they will influence the behavior of people and will control and watch the society in all details". "... it will become possible to exert a practically permanent watch on each citizen of the world". - Zbigniew Brzezinski, Illuminati and co-founder of Trilateral Commission

Cashless society by 2012, says Visa chief

Paying for goods with notes and coins could be consigned to history within five years, according to the chief executive of Visa Europe.

Peter Ayliffe said that, by 2012, using credit and debit cards should be cheaper and more convenient than cash.

UK School Using Biometric Device, Palm Vein-based Biometric ID Solution

Yarg Biometrics Ltd, and Fujitsu Europe Limited announced their plans to work together to develop a pioneering biometric identification system for schools, based on palm vein authentication technology known as PalmSecure™ from Fujitsu. Yarg and Fujitsu have implemented the technology at Todholm Primary School in Paisley, Scotland.

The palm vein-based biometric authentication system, the first of its kind in Europe, is an exciting new way to pay for school meals.

This project is part of the Scottish Executive’s “Hungry for Success” initiative to promote the health and social wellbeing of children in Scotland, with a focus on school meals.

In new child ID database, the eyes have it

Photo: By Mike Kellems
Susan Carpenter (seated, left) shows Olivia Zarantonello, 5 (in green sweater) the new child identification scanner technology at the LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department Friday. Also watching are Olivia’s sister Alexia, 9, and (from left) Kevin O’Reilly, U.S. Rep. Chris Chocola and Sheriff Jim Arnold.
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