
By Nick Heath
Published: Wednesday 19 March 2008
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Bricks? Walls? Plods noodling about breaching data protection legislation costs lives. Credit card fraud is facilitated by the banks adhering to a useless format that retains the magnetic strip on the back.
Why don't the police, the FSA or the government fine the banking industry for facilitating fraud and therefore terrorist activities by allowing them to issue us with cards with strips on the back.
The strip on the back of credit cards is like fitting the door locks from the Mk3 Cortina to the new Mondeo.
a lot of people communicate on a daily basis via t...
Karen Challinor
Bricks? Walls? Plods noodling about breaching data...
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