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Snooping on the snoopers

Following on from yesterday morning’s post about survalliance Britain’s new super snooper game & with thanks to Free Marketer Simon, Internet Eyes Limited (Reg. No. 06161806) has two directors: Mr Anthony Morgan, Managing Director (in the centre of the picture below)

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& Mrs Carolyn Morgan, Company Secretary

The company’s registered address is Lammas Park House, Priory Road, Dawlish Devon EX7 9JF. Now if you put that address into Google, Lammas Park House comes up as a guest house in Dawlish

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Of course, the two might well be completely unrelated businesses however I’d check very carefully before staying there. I for one certainly wouldn’t take the risk

Comments

How ironic would it be if the vandalism and crime on this street suddenly shot up and they had a surveillance camera installed on the nearest lampost?

Almost makes me want to take a trip down there with a spray can, donning a Burberry baseball cap and wearing my jeans half hanging round my arse.

Comments in the guestbook, mention hosts Carol & Tony, I think we can safely assume the two businesses are related.

From the brochure (which displays most professionally on it's side when downloaded from the web site: "Tony and Carolyn welcome you..." etc. Doesn't sound unrelated to me.

Not unrelated at all - from the brochure (which displays most professionally on it's side when downloaded): "Tony and Carolyn would be pleased to welcome you..." etc.

And the registrant for interneteyes.co.uk is listed as:

Anthony Clive Morgan
lammas Park house
3 Priory road
Dawlis(h)
Devon
EX7 9JF

An interesting point on the legality of this has been made on another blog:

http://www.itpro.co.uk/blogs/nicolek/2009/10/06/interent-eyes-cctv-game-lets-us-all-be-big-brothers/

Also the accounts for Internet eyes don't look very health with liabilities of £18,000 and assets of just £3,000

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