posted on Mar, 6 2008 @ 06:41 PM
The U.K metropolitan police has started a new (2008) Counter-Terrorism advertising campaign. It is frightening. Not because of what it says but
because of what it doesn't say. It is turning the U.K into a country of suspicion. We are being encouraged to suspect and monitor our neighbours
and to report actions that seem odd without using our own judgment of it.
The below quote is from The Register:
It is a transcript from this radio advert (mp3)
Female Voice over:
How d’you tell the difference between someone just video-ing a crowded place and someone who’s checking it out for a terrorist attack?
How can you tell if someone’s buying unusual quantities of stuff for a good reason or if they’re planning to make a bomb?
What’s the difference between someone just hanging around and someone behaving suspiciously?
How can you tell if they’re a normal everyday person, or a terrorist?
Male voice over:
The answer is, you don’t have to.
The official campaign details can be found here.
It seems innocent enough but consider it in context with the paragraph below: the U.K government is forcing through "voluntary" ID cards for which
the Home Secretary has stated they will need to find practical uses (ambiguity intended). The "voluntary" part is that we can have an I.D card, a
biometric passport or effectively, without either the former, all of the following - limited access to government services, no entitlement to vote, be
educated, be employed... and no ability to leave the country. The ID cards will be linked to a central database. Every time the ID card is read (the
database will never crash or be inaccurate) the reading will be recorded. It will contain an RFID device which, as we know, could enable the
monitoring of a person's movements.
I'm pretty much an avid supporter of responsible civil liberty and very much against any snooping on people without real justification. I am
extremely against any turning of the general public into people who fear and snoop on their neighbours and other fellow citizens because their
government bids them to do so. For crying out loud, the western democracies despised, feared and mocked the governments east of the Berlin Wall from
East Germany to China because communist governments monitored and permit-ted the actions of their citizens. Many western people couldn't work-out
why neighbour spied on neighbour. We fought for democracy for them. We encouraged them to dissent and defect. We nearly had a nuclear war to prevent
them from placing weapons too close to us (remember the Cuban Missile Crisis). How have we allowed the situation to reverse - has East become
West?
I read on another website that the people east of the Berlin Wall were told that it had been built to protect them from the West i.e it was built for
their security and they believed it. Seeing the world now, I think they may have been right. But then, haven't our governments built a wall around
us; and aren't we being told the same thing, namely, that it is for our security.
Please correct me if I'm wrong because I really do want to be wrong but I don't think I am, do you?