Thursday, May 17th, 2012

All travel plans to be tracked by Government!

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The travel plans and personal details of every holidaymaker, business traveller and day-tripper who leaves Britain are to be tracked by the Government, the Daily Telegraph has disclosed. Anyone departing the UK by land, sea or air will have their trip recorded and stored on a database for a decade! Read the rest of the article here……

Officials at airports, international rail stations and ferry ports will have to be supplied with credit card details, holiday contact numbers, travel plans and email addresses, as well as any details of previous missed flights.

Anyone entering or leaving Britain will be forced to hand over the information as soon as they pay for their ticket and it will be shared among police, customs and security services for at least 24 hours before a journey is scheduled to take place.

Those deemed to be suspicious will be turned away.

The project, known as e-Borders, will cost £1.2 billion!

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