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On Wednesday, in article <[email protected]>
@privacy.net "me M Pitt" wrote:
> On 09/06/2004 15:55:09, in uk.local.yorkshire.moderated, Dave
> Fawthrop licked his pencil and scribbled in message
> <news:[email protected]>
> > On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 15:20:16 +0100, M Pitt <"me "@privacy.net> wrote:
> >
> >| Further, I have to pay for the priveledge
> >| of giving some faceless public 'servants' my personal information to
> >| do with what they please.
> >
> > Death and taxes :-(
>
> EH?
It's the mobile phone that does it, something about microwaving brain
cells.
Though he could be right, identity cards could become another form of
taxation, once they are compulsory they can charge what they want for
them. Not much of the money raised from the road fund license gets spent
on roads.
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@privacy.net "me M Pitt" wrote:
> On 09/06/2004 15:55:09, in uk.local.yorkshire.moderated, Dave
> Fawthrop licked his pencil and scribbled in message
> <news:[email protected]>
> > On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 15:20:16 +0100, M Pitt <"me "@privacy.net> wrote:
> >
> >| Further, I have to pay for the priveledge
> >| of giving some faceless public 'servants' my personal information to
> >| do with what they please.
> >
> > Death and taxes :-(
>
> EH?
It's the mobile phone that does it, something about microwaving brain
cells.
Though he could be right, identity cards could become another form of
taxation, once they are compulsory they can charge what they want for
them. Not much of the money raised from the road fund license gets spent
on roads.
--
ô
õçîd