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By Jo Best

Published: Tuesday 01 February 2005


Name

koan


Location

Internet


Occupation

Antagonist


Comment

Seems to me that this is lazy journalism.

Chip and PIN is new in the UK, but much like the US, there are other countries in the world.

So rather than ask "Will Chip and PIN make the society more violent?" simply ask "*Did* Chip and PIN make society more violent" and then do a google on the results of the introduction of simular technology in existing countries with similar cultures.

Such as Australia, which has been using EFTPOS for years.



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