Turtle on 7/3/2008 at 22:03
I hear Scots' Dong has dual citizenship.
c/d?
R Soul on 8/3/2008 at 00:17
I think (
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/derbyshire/7284623.stm) this is a good example of why the authorities should have as little data on us as possible.
The data is accurate - it seems that the registration is correctly linked to the owner of the vehicle, and his address is correctly stored. But they still manage to bugger up by looking at the wrong registration :rolleyes:
Printer's Devil on 8/3/2008 at 05:21
Quote Posted by Subjective Effect
Reader's Devil more like not compulsory lol
No, we won't catch up until 2011.
Schattentänzer on 17/3/2008 at 10:02
Hey, (
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/mar/16/youthjustice.children) wtf are you guys doing over there? Don't you have somewhere to close away those nutters?
This is my favorite bit:
Quote:
However, [Pugh] said the notion of universal sampling - everyone being forced to give their genetic samples to the database - is currently prohibited by
ethics cost and logistics.
catbarf on 17/3/2008 at 15:08
That is simply the stupidest idea I've heard to prevent crime.