White Rose is a protest blog collective focusing on civil liberties in the UK.
It was set up to point a finger at the erosion of personal freedom in the UK.
Government's active measures introduce new means of control such as identity cards and surveillance cameras, the passive measures such as weakening of double jeopardy and presumption of innocence.


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Gabriel Syme and Perry de Havilland of Samizdata.net to rally the Anglosphere behind the UK.
White Rose contributors are those bloggers and non-bloggers who oppose restrictions on personal liberties.

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Wednesday, February 18, 2004
House of Fraser to Attach RFID Tags to Clothes

Logistics company Excel has announced an RFID trial with the UK retailer House of Fraser. RFID tags will be "attached directly to garments providing the scope to track shipment movements at item level".

No comment is made as to whether the tags will be disabled and/or removed at point of sale.

Press release available here.

Cross-posted from the shiny new RFID Scanner



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