Sentences with phrase «database state»

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At the same time, Cuomo struck a two - way deal with Senate Republicans to not enact a provision of the SAFE Act gun control law that would create an ammunition purchasing database the State Police had struggled to get on line.
The Georgia Electronic Insurance Compliance System is the insurance database the state uses to track all motor vehicle records and how they are kept up - to - date on every registered vehicle's auto insurance policy.
It creates a database of personal information on every British citizen, despite clear Conservative promises to dismantle the database state in opposition.
But it also has a very poor record on civil liberties and related issues about the quality of state power (e.g., the database state), things which also matter to egalitarian liberals as liberals.
What good was the HRA when New Labour's database state was being built, tourists, photographers and trainspotters were routinely treated as terrorist suspects, and the right to peaceful protest was systematically eroded until it became almost a cipher?
Theresa May is poised to back an expansion of the database containing details of European air passengers, despite promises to roll back the «database state».
But the move enraged privacy and civil liberty campaigners, who were promised that the government would act to roll back the «database state» when it entered Downing Street.
«A government elected on a promise to scale back the database state should be an opponent of this type of policy, not its biggest cheerleader.»
Citing six catalysts - the confusion over human rights and the rule of law, the unprecedented growth of the «database state», devolution and the pressure for greater decentralisation in England, the European Union and globalisation and questions about the eventual succession of Queen Elizabeth II, I predicted that the need for fundamental constitutional change would become unarguable within the next twenty years.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again; when the Orwellian nightmare finally arrives on these shores it won't be via CCTV cameras or the database state.
And that's how you create a database state.
On Monday, Ms May succeeded in convincing 17 out of 27 EU member states of her plans at a meeting of the home affairs council, despite domestic promises that she would role back the database state.
The voters» first priority was proportional representation; then came scrapping ID cards and «the database state»; third was an all - elected second chamber.
The Tories are much stronger on civil liberties and reining in the database state.
Thirty percent of U.S. corporate sponsors in CEM's database stated that they had a formal de-risking glide path in place at the end of 2016.»
Clearly the immediate provocation is the plan to hold terror suspects without charge for up to 42 days; but Davis sees this as part of a wider attack on civil liberties, and in this context he refers to the creation of a «database state».
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