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Well-wisher
01-22-2008, 02:38 PM
Holy cats! Due to recent reports of British press agencies confidential data on several hundred recruits of UK army have vanished into thin air from the British Military Department. According to information, leaked to the press, the hard drive of stolen laptop has contained data on nearly 600 thousand soldiers! Although representatives of British Defense Ministry refuse to comment this scandalous accident, I think, now there is no doubt for anybody in the world that it is true to facts, because missing of private information from UK offices begin to be typical for management style of Brown’s Cabinet. See for yourself!
In November 2007 the same scandalous accident happened in the Royal tax and customs service, whose employee missed CDs with information on 25 million British families, received child allowances. In December 2007 thunder burst over the National Health Service, which lost hard drives, stored personal data on hundreds of thousands of patients from British clinics. At last, a floppy disk with information about majority officers of British police was found at rubbish dump of Devonshire!
Well, all this testifies that present British authorities are unable to floor an elementary question of nondisclosure security of high-value information that directly threatens security of British people and British state in general. It is about time British citizens to give thought to changing their leaders, being in power in this country!

Pookie
01-22-2008, 03:29 PM
Ok, well, good luck with that. We have a lot more than that to worry about here, I hope you understand. Perhaps you should take this up with your government and email whatever representatives you have over there. To be honest and not to be mean, I don't think it will help anything by posting this here. Take action on your side of the Pond and be sure your voice is heard, no matter what you have to do. As an American, I stand with you and support you but you must take action in your own country, ok?
Not only do I stand with you and support you, but when you take action, I would be VERY interested to see the outcome, so be sure to keep us all updated. Go get em!
Purrs,
Pookie

Labrocca
02-12-2008, 01:06 AM
So what? I don't see the importance.

apdst
02-12-2008, 01:20 AM
So what? I don't see the importance.

It's a Right Wing Conspiracy.

Go Fish
02-12-2008, 01:24 AM
Hearkens back to our "Filegate", starring Hillary Clinton.

Matt W
02-13-2008, 07:27 PM
*shrugs* It happened. It's not really a debateable incident.

What I find truly amusing, is that although they claim TNT lost the data on driving licenses, they can't actually find the chit that proves they hadn't it over...what a bunch of incompentents....