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The Orwell Awards - Other Government Surveillance Archives
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In Britain, 20,000 problem families to be put under 24 hour CCTV super-vision in their own homes.
2
British Council uses spy plane with thermal imaging camera to snoop on homes wasting energy.
3
Children will be tracked by satellite on public transport and encouraged to spy on their friends and report bad behaviour, under a pilot scheme by the Welsh Assembly.
4
British Town Halls hire citizen snoopers as young as seven to spy on neighbours.
5
The London School of Commerce will use fingerprint scans in college crackdown on illegal migrants.
6
Wisconsin court upholds GPS tracking by police.
7
Police identify 200 children as potential terrorists.
8
British children as young as ten are taught how to spot a 'terrorist' in police video.
9
British Surveilance State recruits an army of snoopers with police-style powers.
10
Germany deletes WikiLeaks.de domain after raid
11
The UK underground centre that is the CCTV spy capital of the world.
12
Britain is now fingerprinting children.
13
CCTV installed to monitor British classrooms.
14
British bailiffs get power to use force on debtors.
15
German spy chief threatens Wikileaks with "immediate criminal prosecution" if it does not remove all "files or reports related to the BND".
16
British anti-terror laws used against paperboys.
17
How the British Government plans to record intimate information on every child in Britain.
18
British ID Cards are not Voluntary
19
British children aged eight enlisted as government snoopers
20
Russian hackers penetrate Pentagon computer system in cyber attack.
21
British Tory shadow minister Damian Green arrested by "counter-terrorism police" after obtaining leaked documents.
22
New York City orders churches not to shelter the homeless.
23
British Social Services set up a CCTV camera in a couple's bedroom.
24
Woman May Lose Home Over Decade-Old Blowjob.
25
Since the US Supreme Court ruled in 2002 that schools could randomly drug test students participating in sports and clubs, 4,200 of an estimated 59,364 of the nation’s high schools and middle schools have implemented random testing.
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