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A pub/club that requires a finger scan for entry?

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Earlybird · 29/04/2006 19:34

What's your opinion?
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British town's pubs scan fingerprints to spot louts
Apr 28 1:43 PM

Revellers in a British town are to have their fingerprints scanned when they enter pubs and clubs in a scheme aimed at weeding out drunken troublemakers.

The "In Touch" project is the first of its kind in Britain.

Biometric finger-scanning machines have been installed at six venues in Yeovil, southwest England. Clubbers will be asked to have their right index finger scanned and show picture identification to register on the system.

The data is then stored on a computer network which other pubs and clubs in the scheme can access so that information on louts can be passed on quickly.

"It will identify those who have previously been intent on causing trouble," said Sergeant Jackie Gold, of Avon and Somerset Police.

"If somebody is causing trouble in one pub and is removed from the premises, from the time it takes for that person to walk to another venue, the system will have been updated and the door staff at other venues will be aware."

"It will also mean that they do not have to carry ID on them which can often be the source of inconvenience."

Once registered on the system, clubbers are identified by finger scan only.

The scheme is voluntary and the information stored will be subject to data protection laws.

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charliecat · 29/04/2006 19:58

bloody fantastic idea :)

Hattie05 · 29/04/2006 20:03

Fantastic, a nightclub near us recently start this. I think its a brilliant idea for many reasons.

Earlybird · 30/04/2006 09:15

I definitely understand the appeal from a safety point of view, but are there really that many drunken troublemakers that this is necessary? Also think it's a bit creepy to know that an individual's movements/activities can be tracked in yet another way. Is it an invasion of privacy? Feels like Big Brother/Big Government to me....

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ItalianJob · 30/04/2006 09:23

hmmmmmmmm. think I agree with early bird. I don't really want the local pubs keeping my prints on a database.

Radley · 30/04/2006 09:29

There is one near me, but, it also requires an annual membership fee

TinyGang · 30/04/2006 09:32

That's a great idea. I think this was demonstarted on tv recently.

Yes I think at certain times of the day there are big problems with troublemakers around pubs and clubs and they spoil it for everyone else.

Hattie05 · 30/04/2006 21:50

But if you're a law abiding citizen, why are you bothered about who has your finger prints??

cod · 30/04/2006 21:51

mistkaes hattie

arf at yeovil

cod · 30/04/2006 21:52

imagine if youw ere turned downa nd all your mates ;et in
a dnthen that is a preumption of guuilt that isnt even proved in court

beef · 30/04/2006 21:54

yeah and the mate that got in would be like 'so that's where my Chanel Vitalumiere went!'

Hattie05 · 30/04/2006 22:01

???

Peachyclair · 30/04/2006 22:40

Yeah, coz I'd LOVE to go clubbing in Yeovil!!!

Actually did once.... never again.

ItalianJob · 01/05/2006 09:11

Hattie - because I don't want a pub/club holding personal data about me.

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