Another stupid monitoring policy from the UK government designed to target desent from the average person than the actual threats to ordinary people.
This could also show the weakness of police and government agencies as if they wanted to tap someone's phone or get logs, they could easily present a case to court and legally request them. The fact they are going this far probably means they don't even control the courts enough to abuse those powers like they did in the US tapping Trump before the 2016 elections.
My typo aside lol, the UK is an example of how easily a surveillance state fails if there's no way to physically enforce it like in China or North Korea
There's so many videos of UK police getting their asses handed to them trying to make arrests so they can't do it, the military are too obvious a sign that you're failing if they're on the streets and intelligence agencies are so compromised by diversity hiring it's hard to see if they are still LOYAL to the country and an international body won't work considering the majority of the country supported/supports leaving the EU.
It has the data for a surveillance state but none of the physical authority to enact it.
That won't work,if the current left authoritarian try that, they'll have so many back doors that they'll either:
Be hacked and turned
Not work at all
Turn in a rebellion because they're sick of being used as scapegoats for not decreasing crime when they've been coded not to arrest based on how dark the skin is on a paint chart.
Another stupid monitoring policy from the UK government designed to target desent from the average person than the actual threats to ordinary people.
This could also show the weakness of police and government agencies as if they wanted to tap someone's phone or get logs, they could easily present a case to court and legally request them. The fact they are going this far probably means they don't even control the courts enough to abuse those powers like they did in the US tapping Trump before the 2016 elections.
I think the policy is made to encourage the descent, there are still a basement to go below, haha
My typo aside lol, the UK is an example of how easily a surveillance state fails if there's no way to physically enforce it like in China or North Korea
There's so many videos of UK police getting their asses handed to them trying to make arrests so they can't do it, the military are too obvious a sign that you're failing if they're on the streets and intelligence agencies are so compromised by diversity hiring it's hard to see if they are still LOYAL to the country and an international body won't work considering the majority of the country supported/supports leaving the EU.
It has the data for a surveillance state but none of the physical authority to enact it.
I do wonder if they just plan to get Boston dynamics robots to get the physical part or do they think it will be enough with the CBCD system?
The latter they need to ensure that the dissidents are not connected enough to form a vibrant black market...
That won't work,if the current left authoritarian try that, they'll have so many back doors that they'll either:
Not sure if you are joking or not? I deliberately spelled it as descent, even reference basement as something to go below.