Advances in surveillance technology
could seriously damage individual privacy unless drastic measures are taken to
protect personal data, scientists have said. Richard Thomas, the Information
Commissioner, gave warning last year that Britain was "sleepwalking" into a
surveillance society. Yesterday the country’s leading engineers developed the
theme, fleshing out a dystopian vision that not even George Orwell could have
predicted. They said that travel passes, supermarket loyalty cards and mobile phones could be used to track individuals’ every move. They also predicted that CCTV (close-circuit television) footage could become available for public consumption and that terrorists could hijack the biometric chips in passports and rig them up as a trigger for explosives. The report by the Royal Academy of Engineering, Dilemmas of Privacy a A. (A) Britain was not going to become a surveillance society B. (B) Britain was fully aware of the possible future of a surveillance society C. (C) Britain was fighting against the surveillance society D. (D) Britain was not realizing the implication of the surveillance society [单项选择]Advances in surveillance technology could seriously damage individual privacy unless drastic measures are taken to protect personal data, scientists have said. Richard Thomas, the Information Commissioner, gave warning last year that Britain was "sleepwalking" into a surveillance society. Yesterday the country’s leading engineers developed the theme, fleshing out a dystopian vision that not even George Orwell could have predicted.
They said that travel passes, supermarket loyalty cards and mobile phones could be used to track individuals’ every move. They also predicted that CCTV (close-circuit television) footage could become available for public consumption and that terrorists could hijack the biometric chips in passports and rig them up as a trigger for explosives. The report by the Royal Academy of Engineering, Dilemmas of Privacy and Surveillance-Challenges of Technological Change, argues that the scientists developing surveillance technology should also think about A. Britain was not going to become a surveillance society B. Britain was fully aware of the possible future of a surveillance society C. Britain was fighting against the surveillance society D. Britain was not realizing the implication of the surveillance society [单项选择]The Customs surveillance zone include following places except ______.
A. Any seaport, railway and high way station, airport, border pass or international postal matter exchange where there is a Customs establishment B. any place where Customs control is conducted C. any place without a Customs establishment but which has been approved by the state council as a point of entry and exit D. any place along the border of the country [单项选择]The Customs surveillance zone include the following places except ().
A. any seaport, railway and high way station, airport, border pass or international postal matter exchange where there is a Customs establishment B. any place where Customs control is conducted C. any place without a Customs establishment but which has been approved by the state council as a point of entry and exit D. any place along the border of the country 我来回答: 提交
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