• Robotic and Unmanned Systems Denver for the World’s Largest Unmanned Systems Event
    Robotic and Unmanned Systems Hardware Manufacturers and Experts Convene in Denver for the World’s Largest [...]
  • Navy Works to Laser Proof Its Drones
    n May and June, the U.S. Navy sent four drones crashing into the Pacific Ocean, [...]
  • Tornado Studying Drone
    Scientists plan to launch unmanned aerial vehicles over the Great Plains May 1 to June [...]
  • AUVSI – Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition
    “The 2010 International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition took place last week, and the very first [...]
  • Venezuela – Hugo Chavez – 11 US owned oil rigs to be nationalized
    Venezuela Legislature has voted to nationalize 11 oil rigs owned by the US firm Helmerich [...]
  • Lawyer Accuses Eric Holder of Dropping New Black Panther Case for Racial Reasons
    A former Justice Department attorney who quit his job to protest the Obama administration’s handling [...]
  • Is Obama The Most Radical US President Ever
    Is Obama Extremely pro Muslim – The Most Radical US President Ever? Dr. Richard L. [...]
  • Arizona Governor Calls out Obama again on Illegal Immigration
    Arizona Governor Jan Brewer calls Obama out again [...]
  • WORLDS LARGEST OIL SKIMMER BEING BLOCKED BY U.S GOVERNMENT
    BP Gulf Oil Spill WORLDS LARGEST OIL SKIMMER BEING BLOCKED BY U.S GOVERNMENT SITTING IN [...]
  • BP Live Feeds Gulf Oil Spill
    Live feeds from Ocean Intervention III – ROV 1 More Feeds Live feeds from Ocean [...]

  • 60pc rise in electronic bugs as council snoopers plan pay-as-you-throw tax

    Spy chips hidden in 2.5 MILLION dustbins: 60pc rise in electronic bugs as council snoopers plan pay as you throw tax

     

    article 1255565 0567A24E000005DC 491 468x286 60pc rise in electronic bugs as council snoopers plan pay as you throw tax

    wheelie bins

    The growing threat of a stealth tax on the rubbish we throw away was exposed by startling figures yesterday.  More than 2.5million homes now have wheelie bins fitted with microchips to weigh their contents. This is an increase of nearly two-thirds in just a year. The bins, which can be electronically identified and weighed, are designed for ‘pay-as-you-throw’ rubbish tax schemes. Under such schemes  -  which are likely to be hugely unpopular  -  families who put out more waste will pay higher taxes to their local council. Disclosure of the rapid spread of chipped bins followed the announcement this week of the first council to bring in a bin tax. Bristol City is presenting its scheme as a reward for recyclers, with cash payments to homes that leave out less rubbish.

    Read more on 60pc rise in electronic bugs as council snoopers plan pay-as-you-throw [...]

    Ping my blog