From their homepage it looks like they intend to farm out enforcement to the Polish police.
Posted by everthewatcher at October 6, 2009 9:19 AM"Betray your family and friends - fabulous prizes to be won!" (Red Dwarf, BBC TV)
Posted by Bruce at October 6, 2009 2:56 PMInstead of £1,000 rewards for snoopers, someone else could set up
"Internet-grasses-cut-while-u-wait.com"
It will offer bounties of £1,000 for the authenticated cutting-up of any internet-grass who tried to log on and win £1,000 for grassing up somebody else to the State.
THe IRA did indeed show us the way a few decades ago: trust the Irish to save the world as always. Firms who, say, corresponded with the British Army over work etc, had their employees and premises "targetted".
Perhaps it would behove us to consider what sort of sub-human-evil that we really are fighting, if we could but for even a minute, stop trying to _not_ learn form the Enemy Class, and perhaps _learn_ to pick up its weapons.
Posted by David Davis_libertarian Alliance at October 6, 2009 3:46 PM..can't help thinking of the guy arrested for slagging off Big Brother (and I'm with him on that!)in his sleep in '1984'& being reported by his young son
Posted by ed at October 6, 2009 3:59 PMThe Irish may have saved the world during the Dark Ages, but they just gave the world away by voting for the Lisbon Treaty.
As for the surveillance thing: I say, shoot all the cameras. Buckshot from close range, .308 from any other distance.
Posted by Kim du Toit at October 6, 2009 6:11 PMI wonder what power of laser pointer would be required to burn out the optics of a CCTV/Speed/Redlight Camera from a "safe" distance, and what is the off angle tolerance of such an effort?
Posted by JustWondering at October 7, 2009 2:46 PM