UK to require all phone buyers to show passports

Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:15PM EDT

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According to reports, Britain is preparing to expand its surveillance powers once again by requiring all cell phone buyers to register their identity at the time of purchase. If the program is carried out, a passport "or other official form of identification" would be tied to the phone when it is bought, bringing the 72 million or so phones in the UK under the watchful eye of Britain's staunch anti-crime and terrorism units.

According to the Times Online, the plan is largely targeted at the 40 million-plus prepaid mobile phones, which are the preferred means of communication of criminals since they can be purchased with cash and without a contract. Naturally, though, the millions of law-abiding citizens of the UK who don't want the government eavesdropping on every conversation aren't terribly thrilled about the plans.

The phone database is just a small part of a plan to dramatically expand surveillance in the country: The government wants to build a database of Internet browsing habits, email, and telephone records, all tied up together. The database plan is meeting considerable resistance though, and it isn't likely to be formally announced until next year. That said, cell phone companies already appear to be preparing to comply with the database plan.

As a curious side story, Gizmodo notes that the hassles of requiring a passport are nothing compared to what foreign cell phone buyers living in Japan have to go through to get a handset, outlining a process that requires a month-long wait (plus other hurdles) to get a resident card just to get a prepaid phone.

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  • 1 Posted by linuxdad on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    Excellent idea! The folks in Europe have a much bigger problem with potential immigrant terrorism than we do. We should do this, prove citizenship before you can get a phone.

  • 2 Posted by rogueist on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    Heh, I hope that someone with some foresight introduces some legislation here in the US to head off any type of stupid legislation like that being introduced here in the US. I know that the DHS would LOVE to have a bill like that introduced - then all of us that sell cellphones have to report to them - what a real pain.

  • 3 Posted by youmember2001 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    I wonder if this is the beginning of the V for Vendetta story line. Remember Remember...

  • 4 Posted by crapdirector on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    Britain has been working overtime the last few years to curtail as much of the civil liberties they can, and they are largely successful. Make me wonder why we keep holding Europe and Britain as a model to follow for the future of our country?

  • 5 Posted by marianorenteria on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:06PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think is good for national security, here at Mexico cellphones are usally used for crimes

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