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although above address may go out of date as more comments are added (you can reach it from the news page if so)
and on a connected issue, a report about fingerprinting in schools
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/south_of_scotland/5388190.stm
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Oyster card survailence
22.11.2006 21:59
Winston Smith
Oyster registration NOT compulsory
23.11.2006 10:15
Fishy
Oyster only way-around
23.11.2006 14:02
The Oyster card scheme was always about following people's movements.
The scary thing is that data retained in their database is impossible to contest or correct; imagine what can happen, when used at a hearing for instance.
Imagine you get bus number 25, which goes from Oxford Street to East London. Imagine the bus driver forgets to tell his "machine" that he has long ago left Oxford Street. Every one who gets on the bus, even if they get on at Stepney Green, record on their Oyster Card (and to the central database) that they get on the bus at Oxford Street.
I have seen this happen. It may sound trivial. But wait for the Oyster records to be used at trials.
traveller
Oyster cards/travelcards.Free travel.
23.11.2006 16:50
@Bus driver