Saturday, 26 January 2008

Persona in Vista

People in the public eye do not submit their tax returns on-line. The levels of data protection provided by the tax man are not high enough to prevent the theft of sensitive personal information - such as full name, previous names, date of birth, national insurance number, bank details, family status and, by no means least, full address. And lots, lots more.

If this creation of a ruling caste by the Labour regime persists its members will be more than in the public eye - they will be in the public's sights.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Judging by what I read about the customs and others discs fiasco recently, even if returns are sent by courier the lack of security is still a problem. Perhaps everyone should simply deliver their tax returns by hand and claim the fare as an allowable expense.

hatfield girl said...

How much is an economy class return to Mumbai, Nomad? Or even the Mumbles?

It seems that as the regime wonders if it can get its UK citizen and UK resident data base through Parliament the simplest solution is to lose most people's data from the back of a lorry or a car boot in Edgbaston. It will be found in the Valley of Lost Things by some latter day Astolpho, along with lost wits, lost pensions, lost sovereignty, lost honour and brought back from the moon (or wherever the ID data base is situated).

Electro-Kevin said...

I think they are already in the public sights. You think those concrete blocks outside of Parliament are to stop Al Qaeda ???

To make enemies of the police right now ...

ooh - good move.