A plan to record all conversations in taxis licensed by a city council has brought complaints that the scheme is a "staggering invasion of privacy".
Oxford City Council wants to ensure all of its 600-plus cabs are fitted with at least one CCTV camera to record every word uttered by passengers.
If the plans are approved, all conversations in taxis will be recorded from once the engine is running until 30 minutes after the ignition is switched off.
But civil liberties campaign group Big Brother Watch has hit out at the proposals and pledged to complain to the Information Commissioner.
Nick Pickles, the group's director, said: "This is a staggering invasion of privacy, being done with no evidence, no consultation and a total disregard for civil liberties.
"Big Brother now has big ears, and they are eavesdropping on your conversations with absolutely no justification."
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What!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! is there no privacy anywhere anymore
Oxford City Council wants to ensure all of its 600-plus cabs are fitted with at least one CCTV camera to record every word uttered by passengers.
If the plans are approved, all conversations in taxis will be recorded from once the engine is running until 30 minutes after the ignition is switched off.
But civil liberties campaign group Big Brother Watch has hit out at the proposals and pledged to complain to the Information Commissioner.
Nick Pickles, the group's director, said: "This is a staggering invasion of privacy, being done with no evidence, no consultation and a total disregard for civil liberties.
"Big Brother now has big ears, and they are eavesdropping on your conversations with absolutely no justification."
More:
http://news.sky.com/home/uk-news/article/16110681
What!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! is there no privacy anywhere anymore
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