A Tax on Everything: Prepare For ‘Big Brother’ Road Pricing, Says UK Infrastructure Advisor
UK set to miss out on billions in tax on gasoline after it pushed drivers to adopt electric cars, and wants to make up the shortfall.
UK set to miss out on billions in tax on gasoline after it pushed drivers to adopt electric cars, and wants to make up the shortfall.
Declaring “far-right hatred” the immediate challenge, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced a rollout of facial recognition technology.
Police arrested a former contestant on Big Brother regarding a theft charge in Lewisville, Texas, but she claims it is a case of retaliation by a former business associate.
Hallie Clarke, the 18-year-old member of the UK’s current cast of “Big Brother,” has not only come out as a transgender woman to castmates, but also admitted that he would use the £100,000 cash prize for “designer vagina” surgery.
France’s Parliament voted to approve controversial law allowing police to remotely turn on cameras and microphones to surveil suspects.
The UK government’s Counter Disinformation Unit reportedly logged statements from a Green Party MP during the Chinese coronavirus crisis.
The French Senate has approved a bill that would allow the state to spy on individuals by remotely activating phone microphones and cameras.
Nearly one-third of Generation Z Americans support the idea of installing government surveillance cameras in every household, a survey found.
Over a third of police forces in the UK are using surveillance cameras made by companies with ties to the communist Chinese government.
Tax officials in France have turned to AI to scan for undeclared swimming pools in order to siphon off more tax revenue from the people.
The British government is said to be planning a advertising push against encrypted messaging apps such for supposedly subverting police.
The UK’s vaccine passport system could be “redeployed” as a national ID card, a firm developing the health pass for the government has said.
The British government has been reported to have secretly surveilled the movements of millions of citizens to track changes in behaviour following the administration of coronavirus vaccines.
The British government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) has suggested using GPS tracking to surveil travellers who are quarantining upon arriving in the United Kingdom.
Internal documents from the European Union Council reveal that the bloc is seeking to ban end-to-end encryption on messaging services such as WhatsApp and Signal, following the recent Islamic terror attacks in France and Austria. A draft Council of the
The people of Great Britain will be told that to accelerate the end of the lockdown, millions will need to download a contact tracing app which raises concerns that the government will use the Chinese coronavirus crisis to usher in a massive surveillance state.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) of the United Kingdom will begin reviewing every charge, conviction, and sentence that has been brought under emergency laws following reports that overzealous police have wrongfully charged people during the pandemic.
France has become the first country in the world to openly call on Silicon Valley tech giants to remove privacy protections during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic, in order to introduce a “sovereign European health solution” that would track the movements of citizens.
Police Scotland has logged more than 3,300 “hate incidents” in the past five years which were “non-crimes” including telling jokes that some people may have found offensive.
Angela Merkel’s government is preparing a new bill that will force Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to hand over data, including passwords, of those accused of engaging in “hate speech” online.
“If you own an Android phone, everything you’re talking on right now is going back to China,” said Democrat presidential candidate Joe Sestak.
If we are suitably wired in—as just about everyone is nowadays—we might not just be watching the show, we could actually be the show.
French authorities will install tiny microphones in a crime-ridden neighbourhood to listen for suspicious noises and alert police, but residents worry they will be spied on by “Big Brother.”
The German domestic intelligence agency, the Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), will be investigating members of the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD), the official opposition in the German parliament.
Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci will join the cast of CBS’ newest season of Big Brother: Celebrity Edition.
UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Gerard Batten has criticised London Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick for checking if comparing burqas to letterboxes is a ‘hate crime’.
British Police should drop facial recognition software, increasingly used by authorities to monitor the public, as evidence shows it is “almost entirely inaccurate”, campaigners have said.
Former Trump advisor Omarosa Manigault attacked the president on ‘Big Brother: Celebrity Edition.’
The BBC will be deploying a new technology to spy on your Wi-Fi in your own home to see if you are watching their programmes ‘illicitly’. And they’ve been given the legal dispensation to do so.
Actor Christopher Biggins has been removed from Celebrity Big Brother reportedly for making comments “capable of causing great offence”.
The European Commission plans to attack citizens’ right to online privacy, insisting that state-issued ID cards should be used to log into platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, and even Uber. The Vice President for the Digital Single Market on the European Commission, former
President Obama urged students to open up their digital life to the federal government, if they wanted to be protected by the government, calling the current privacy expectations from Americans unrealistic.
Supporters of the PEGIDA UK leader Tommy Robinson have begun a crowdfunding initiative to assist with his legal fees as he fights imprisonment and what he calls ‘political policing’. The Help Tommy Robinson website, which is run by “friends of
REYNOSA, Tamaulipas – El crimen organizado en Tamaulipas percibe como una gran amenaza las redes de video vigilancia que el gobierno ha estado instalando en todo el estado.
A new EU initiative will see data from all journeys made by public transport tracked and stored in an EU supercomputer by 2020. This will not only require the installation of expensive tracking equipment, it would also require a vast network of computers and operators to be
El crimen organizado ha estado usando usa una extensa red de vigilancia para monitorear las ciudades que controla en Tamaulipas como esta ciudad fronteriza. La forma organizada de operar su red de monitoreo le ha permitido al Cartel Del Golfo poder saber y controlar lo que pasa en sus ciudades en tiempo real.
Drug Cartels use extensive surveillance networks to keep tabs on the activity in their cities. The organized surveillance network has allowed criminal organizations such as the Gulf Cartel to know what is happening in their city as it happens.
Despite Mother Jones magazine calling on Governor Jerry Brown to “never let a good crisis go to waste” and use climate change fears to expand the Nanny State’s reach to controlling what crops California farmers are allowed to grow, Brown courageously blasted the idea this week as “Big Brother.”