Stadium Turnstile Upgrades

Companies may promise until they are blue in the face that they have your privacy covered but there is new data breaches reported all of the time, with some being very serious.

Hackers being able to put a face to a name means they don't have to shop around too much to steal your identity or cause mischief.

If City can't stop Liverpool hacking our player database, they certainly won't stop the Russian and North Koreans hackers from hacking our FR fan database.

Of course I'm only joking.

But the legal FR challenge if there is one, will be interesting to see how it plays out, as it will not only effect City fans, but possibly all fans of PL clubs in the future?

This will be a test case if it goes that far?
 
If City can't stop Liverpool hacking our player database, they certainly won't stop the Russian and North Koreans hackers from hacking our FR fan database.

Of course I'm only joking.

But the legal FR challenge if there is one, will be interesting to see how it plays out, as it will not only effect City fans, but possibly all fans of PL clubs in the future?

This will be a test case if it goes that far?
There will be a motion at the FSA conference on Saturday from City fans calling for an immediate freeze and full transparency from the club on future FR plans

And you are right to raise data security concerns
From the 115 to the scousers hacking us, City’s IT security over the last decade has been utterly woeful and has cost the club literally tens of millions

So why should we trust them to be any better with our personal data, if they can’t even be arsed to properly protect their own?
 
There will be a motion at the FSA conference on Saturday from City fans calling for an immediate freeze and full transparency from the club on future FR plans

And you are right to raise data security concerns
From the 115 to the scousers hacking us, City’s IT security over the last decade has been utterly woeful and has cost the club literally tens of millions

So why should we trust them to be any better with our personal data, if they can’t even be arsed to properly protect their own?
Just need to rejoin the EU, as it’s banned there.
 
I counted 12 cameras in the mini Morrisons store near us, and that's just on the 10 foot section from the counter to the door.

The entire shop is smaller than the old Maine Rd club shop.

Unfortunately supermarkets are getting fleeced by shoplifters, and people aren't scanning the items at the tills.

Bottles of spirits are now put in alarmed mesh covers (Tesco), or locked away in plastic cases.(Morrisons)
 
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I counted 12 cameras in the mini Morrisons store near us, and that's just on the 10 foot section from the counter to the door.

The entire shop is smaller than the old Maine Rd club shop.

When Waitrose are asked for coverage from those cameras the quality will be that poor you'd have to squint to see anything.

However they can spot a license plate from space :)
 
A woman who was wrongly accused of shoplifting toilet roll due to an apparent mix-up with a facial recognition system was left "fuming" after being ejected from two Home Bargains stores.

Danielle Horan was escorted from the branches in Greater Manchester in May and June and initially given no explanation.

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After her protestations, the manager advised her to contact Facewatch directly but Ms Horan said she had "no joy" from her messages to the firm, or to Home Bargains.

Her picture had somehow been circulated to local stores alerting them that they should not allow her entry.

Madeleine Stone, senior advocacy officer at the civil liberties campaign group Big Brother Watch, said they had been contacted by more than 35 people who have complained of being wrongly placed on facial recognition watchlists.

The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology said: "While commercial facial recognition technology is legal in the UK, its use must comply with strict data protection laws. Organisations must process biometric data fairly, lawfully and transparently, ensuring usage is necessary and proportionate.

 
Imagine the Russians after they've hacked our Facial Recognition database and had a look at some of the FOCs on it.

There will be a memo to Putin saying we don't need to bomb these fckers...just offer them a pint of Joey's and a chicken balti pie and they're ours!
 
Imagine the Russians after they've hacked our Facial Recognition database and had a look at some of the FOCs on it.

There will be a memo to Putin saying we don't need to bomb these fckers...just offer them a pint of Joey's and a chicken balti pie and they're ours!

No fucker would want the UK anymore …. We are very safe from invasion ……

Oh hang on a minute
 
Unfortunately supermarkets are getting fleeced by shoplifters, and people aren't scanning the items at the tills.

Bottles of spirits are now put in alarmed mesh covers (Tesco), or locked away in plastic cases.(Morrisons)
Staff them properly then is the answer, but, capitalist gonna capitalist. Tazer droids in 5 years, spice boys'n'gurls gettin' it.
 
Staff them properly then is the answer, but, capitalist gonna capitalist. Tazer droids in 5 years, spice boys'n'gurls gettin' it.

Until proper punishments are meted out to thieving cunts which mean that the general population deem it suitable it isn't going to change.

Get the robbing cunts locked up, if they reoffend lock them up for longer.
 
Until proper punishments are meted out to thieving cunts which mean that the general population deem it suitable it isn't going to change.

Get the robbing cunts locked up, if they reoffend lock them up for longer.
Do you want scallies locked up and then locked up again and again? Yes.
Will you pay extra tax to get extra coppers, pay solicitors and build and staff prisons? No, no, no.
 
Do you want scallies locked up and then locked up again and again? Yes.
Will you pay extra tax to get extra coppers, pay solicitors and build and staff prisons? No, no, no.

Not really just lock the cunts up for a very very long time, and yes pay for more police and more prisons.
 
Do you want scallies locked up and then locked up again and again? Yes.
Will you pay extra tax to get extra coppers, pay solicitors and build and staff prisons? No, no, no.

Don't need pay more, just need clamp down first offence, i work at a court and its same people all the time also government spend taxes more wisely instead of begging to the people
 

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