Sunday, April 20, 2008

England to snoop on your sex life with probing questions about promiscuity and contraception

The Daily Mail reports:
Government inspectors are to pry into the intimate details of more than 500,000 people a year, asking a series of probing questions about their sex lives and earnings.

Snooping officials will want to know about previous sexual partners, contraception, and how long couples lived together before marriage.

The 2,000-question survey from the Office for National Statistics will raise major concerns about privacy – especially as the data will be logged with the respondents' names and addresses.
Great moments in state run health care.You can't have privacy and government intervention.Just remember that.