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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3121652.stm
Quote: Civil rights campaigners have expressed concerns about the new smart travelcards introduced for London commuters. Under the new system, Transport for London will be able to track a commuter's movements and it plans to retain information on journeys made for "a number of years" -- Tony Bryer |
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Tony Bryer wrote the following in:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3121652.stm Quote: Civil rights campaigners have expressed concerns about the new smart travelcards introduced for London commuters. Under the new system, Transport for London will be able to track a commuter's movements and it plans to retain information on journeys made for "a number of years" Surely people wanting to avoid this could just buy a traditional paper (or plastic type stuff) season ticket? -- message by Robin May, consumer of liquids "A very large head, a head like a bear's" Hacker is to computer as boy racer is to Ford Escort. |
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![]() "Robin May" wrote in message ... Tony Bryer wrote the following in: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3121652.stm Quote: Civil rights campaigners have expressed concerns about the new smart travelcards introduced for London commuters. Under the new system, Transport for London will be able to track a commuter's movements and it plans to retain information on journeys made for "a number of years" Surely people wanting to avoid this could just buy a traditional paper (or plastic type stuff) season ticket? -- message by Robin May, consumer of liquids "A very large head, a head like a bear's" Hacker is to computer as boy racer is to Ford Escort. You won't be able to buy paper tickets for longer durations than 1 week soon AFAIK. The article says that you can get an anonymous card for 'pay as you go' only. Colin |
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You won't be able to buy paper tickets for longer durations than 1 week
soon AFAIK. You cant now. Even weekly season tickets (aside from central London) need a photocard, so they can still correlate movements with people. Personally I buy paper singles. |
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From Oct all Monthly and seasonals will be Oysters. Anyway why are people
moaning, the idea initially was cause people were moaning that they had to take the tickety out of their little wallety and it was getting damaged by the machiney weanny. In Singapore when you enter the ticket into the machine it instantly tells you onscreen where all your journeys have been - that have been logged to that card. Its part of technology and progress - anywhere you go now you see it - old style garage, 4 working pumps (closed Sundays still) No air line and hoover working crap bog etc, New style, almost a brand new mini - supermarket with a Pret a Manger for sarnies and Starbucks for that 04.00am Coffee along with 16 pumps all working and number plate recognition cameras along with working hoover and air pump. Technology improves all our ways of life to varying degrees some are more subtle and convinient when we chose them to be - ie the following can trace your movements - mobile phones, cashpoints, speed cameras, CCTV in shops, Passports, Loyalty cards etc to name a few |
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In message , Roger the cabin boy
writes Anyway why are people moaning, the idea initially was cause people were moaning that they had to take the tickety out of their little wallety What is the range of the Oyster Card? I saw an advert for it yesterday where it was claiming "no more fumbling for your ticket", and then pictured a fumbled-out oyster card held right on top of the reader. Having to get the ticket out of your pocket seems to me to mean just as much fumbling as before. Leaving it in my wallet means getting out the wallet (which for me is more of a fumble than getting a paper ticket out of my top pocket), and will encourage muggers. -- Roland Perry |
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You can actually just place your jacket pocket on the Reader, without taking
the Oyster out of the pocket. Lawrence Myers "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , Roger the cabin boy writes Anyway why are people moaning, the idea initially was cause people were moaning that they had to take the tickety out of their little wallety What is the range of the Oyster Card? I saw an advert for it yesterday where it was claiming "no more fumbling for your ticket", and then pictured a fumbled-out oyster card held right on top of the reader. Having to get the ticket out of your pocket seems to me to mean just as much fumbling as before. Leaving it in my wallet means getting out the wallet (which for me is more of a fumble than getting a paper ticket out of my top pocket), and will encourage muggers. -- Roland Perry |
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Tony Bryer wrote in message ...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3121652.stm Quote: Civil rights campaigners have expressed concerns about the new smart travelcards introduced for London commuters. Under the new system, Transport for London will be able to track a commuter's movements and it plans to retain information on journeys made for "a number of years" Yeah, like this is _the_ most important civili liberties issue we should be worried about. I wonder is Liberty has been whinging about supermarket loyalty cards, as well? |
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In message , Lawrence Myers
writes You can actually just place your jacket pocket on the Reader, without taking the Oyster out of the pocket. I keep my wallet in my inside pocket (as most people probably do). Will this spawn a new variant on the Ministry of Silly Walks? Would it be worse if my wallet was in my trouser back pocket? -- Roland Perry |
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![]() Tony Bryer wrote in article http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3121652.stm Quote: Civil rights campaigners have expressed concerns about the new smart travelcards introduced for London commuters. Under the new system, Transport for London will be able to track a commuter's movements and it plans to retain information on journeys made for "a number of years" As with retention of mobile phone call data, the possibility of the data being useful to prove an alibi ("and then I went straight home") never crosses the 'minds' of Civil Rights Campaigners. -- Mike D |
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