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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Privacy Guides@lemmy.oneEnglish · 1 year ago

EU fingerprint checks for British travellers to start in 2024

www.theguardian.com

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EU fingerprint checks for British travellers to start in 2024

www.theguardian.com

Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Privacy Guides@lemmy.oneEnglish · 1 year ago
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Under new entry/exit system, facial scans will also be taken from UK passengers on first trip after launch
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    From inside the EU: this is bullshit and should worry every one of us.

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      Should it, though? EU should protect its borders.

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        We protected our borders long before these surveillance technologies existed. We should keep doing it without, because it’s just a matter of time that what is normalized for travellers is normalized for us.

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          This is already normalised for travellers in most of the world outside of Europe. It’s nothing new, just new to Europe.

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            And no one says that we need to import all the shit.

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          Not necessarily.

          You only get on the list if you do something wrong.

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            The UK just had a big article revealing that their Prevent database was being shared with border control (edit: link). The Prevent database covers people who have not committed any crime but have shown some indication of potentially becoming radicalised towards terrorirsm or towards some other crime. The vast majority are labelled “no further action” but still have been shared with customs. Some were children as young as 6 and 4.

            You absolutely don’t need to do anything wrong to get on a list. Hell, just browsing the internet gets you put on all sorts of lists.

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            You’re clearly not familiar with the shitshow that is the US no-fly list.

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            Yeah, wake up and have breakfast.

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            So you are saying ‘I have nothing to hide’.

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        Abolish all borders

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          Yeah, not likely and not really wanted. You don’t want terrorists in your country.

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            I dont care abolish the state there.should.be no borders

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              Well, I do care. There should be borders.

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        Fuck borders!

        https://srslywrong.com/podcast/187-borders/

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      What exactly are you worried about?

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        Police state.

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          Yeah, it’s a slippery slope. First they get fingerprints of tourists and than you have no rights.

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            You know, if you can’t say anything smart by staying silent you can hide it.

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              You need a comma in there somewhere, smartarse

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