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How Much Surveillance Can The Uk Take?

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You are being watched in the UK, feeling good or bad about that? We have all heard about the cameras in the UK, but this is something new.

Who cares? I wouldn't worry about it....beside the fact that it is not reasonably feasable to chip garbage bins...... even if they did....what of it?

When it comes to Big Brother Is Watching You, I usually take the stance that if you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to worry about.

I say "usually". :) I do understand about "the thin edge of the wedge" and the slippery slopes.

When it comes to Big Brother Is Watching You, I usually take the stance that if you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to worry about.

Should be the other way round.

Why should only the govt monitor its employer?

Perhaps the better use of cameras & micro chips would be in govt houses & buildings?

So the employers could keep an eye on the employees? Not that I go for that either :)

When it comes to Big Brother Is Watching You, I usually take the stance that if you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to worry about.

Should be the other way round.

Why should only the govt monitor its employer?

Perhaps the better use of cameras & micro chips would be in govt houses & buildings?

So the employers could keep an eye on the employees? Not that I go for that either :)

I think that is good too. Keeping in mind that, for national security, there are some things that should remain behind closed doors.....the crux of the matter is exactly where do you draw the line?

When it comes to Big Brother Is Watching You, I usually take the stance that if you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to worry about.

Should be the other way round.

Why should only the govt monitor its employer?

Perhaps the better use of cameras & micro chips would be in govt houses & buildings?

So the employers could keep an eye on the employees? Not that I go for that either :)

I think that is good too. Keeping in mind that, for national security, there are some things that should remain behind closed doors.....the crux of the matter is exactly where do you draw the line?

this comes to mind...

SofitelLoo2L.sized.jpg

When it comes to Big Brother Is Watching You, I usually take the stance that if you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to worry about.

Should be the other way round.

Why should only the govt monitor its employer?

Perhaps the better use of cameras & micro chips would be in govt houses & buildings?

So the employers could keep an eye on the employees? Not that I go for that either :D

I think that is good too. Keeping in mind that, for national security, there are some things that should remain behind closed doors.....the crux of the matter is exactly where do you draw the line?

this comes to mind...

SofitelLoo2L.sized.jpg

I wonder how many guys have given themself a little rub whilst looking at some of those stunners :)

I wonder how many guys have given themself a little rub whilst looking at some of those stunners :)

Having a woman intently watching you pee can be VERY distracting. It's hard to pee with a growing erection.

Don't ask me how I know. :D

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