The thing that seriously annoys me about society in 2007 is that Bliar has been gradually turning the UK into a fascist police state and no one seems bothered about it. If anything is killing privacy and freedom in this country it's the populations level of apathy to what's going on around them.
Reading this article about the government's proposed 'Stop and quiz powers' made me wonder what the best things to say if asked about your movements would be. After all, I always encourage people to fight for privacy and freedom, because once it's lost it's a hell of a lot more difficult to get it back.
The proposal, allowing police to ask people about their identity and movement, is among measures being considered by Home Secretary John Reid, so if you get stopped, here's a range of reasons as to where you're going
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