I’ve just returned from an extended visit to India, (hence the absence of recent blog postings here).
Based on my experiences with security at airports in both Europe and India, it is clear to me that the terrorists have already won, such is the misery encountered by travellers in the warehouses of misery that pass for [...]
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Airport security – the terrorists have already won.
Posted in Civil liberties, National Security, tagged airport, Al Qaeda, security, terrorism on December 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Visas for India: UK National security and identity fraud potential.
Posted in Identity Fraud, National Security, Politics, tagged , Home Office, Identity Fraud, India, Jacqui Smith, Malloch Brown, passport, security, terrorism, visa on November 18, 2007 | 3 Comments »
I recently had need to apply for a visa to to visit India and was suprised to find that the Indian High Commission in London have dispensed with their postal application system, and require applicants to contact their appointed agents around the UK. These agents seem to be mainly travel agents, mostly Indian it appears, [...]