The Honest Scotsman wrote:
What kind of Society is this becoming, are we sleepwalking ourselves into a prison without bars?
Why should these cctv cameras be used in this way, are taxi drivers the new bogeymen to be punished as the authorities see fit, we are only trying to make a living after all
Am I alone in finding this overbearing government involvement in the minutia of it's citizens lives oppressive, surely it's the skippy41's of this country that need to stop calling for more laws to be passed, I dont know about anyone else, but I cant help feeling that nearly every bit of legislation that is passed now will either cost you a lot of money,ruin your business, remove your civil rights (more of), or turn you into a criminal for doing what was regarded for eons to be normal behaviour, like having a cigarette, or the proposals to have a seperate checkout in the supermarket for alcohol, this will help to de-normalise the purchase of drink apparently, I find this disturbing when this sort of thing becomes the norm in a once free Country, what will they de-normalise next?
So are you saying that the authorities should do nothing? We live in an increasingly rule-breaking and cheating society, where mere attempts to enforce the rules usually means that the miscreants cry foul and claim that their human rights are being breached or suchlike.
Thus any attempts by the authorities at enforcement is welcome in my book, provided of course that they adhere to the necessary due process as outlined by JD.
As the so-called 'honest' Scotsman I'd have hoped you would have thought likewise.
However, I would agree that creeping control in the form of new rules and regulations isn't perhaps quite so welcome, if only because in an increasingly rule-breaking society it might be a better idea to enforce existing rules rather than imposing more.
