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Old 14th Mar 2009, 14:07
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Wig Wag
 
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And the Nausea continues:

All travel plans to be tracked by Government - Telegraph

Anyone departing the UK by land, sea or air will have their trip recorded and stored on a database for a decade.
In most cases the information will be expected to be provided 24 hours ahead of travel and will then be stored on a Government database for around ten years.
The owners of light aircraft will also be brought under the system, known as e-borders, which will eventually track 250 million journeys annually.
"Travellers will need to ensure that their passports are up to date and that details are input accurately if they don't want to end up in a dark room being grilled by border officials."
This is just another form of coercion to have an ID Card.
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