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5.   Ignore GPs. Polyclinics are the future | David Aaronovitch - Times Online
Medical Journal in April last year showed that openingof any sort. They are the last true generalists. Who dowho you know will take a 2 minute check on a problem beforea half day off for a 10 minute consultation and a tripregular visitor over the last 6 years, but when I bookedstress, she had time (25 minutes in fact) to sit and listenthe value of nothing - a cheap, watered down 'health serviceIt's been like this for the last 28 years. What's the problemare important - but the last thing you do is cheapento places like India for cheap private specialist treatment
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9.   Ignore the paranoid fantasists | David Aaronovitch - Times Online
CCTV meant that she felt “constantly watched”. This too is an IDP. It shouldn't have surprised me then that last week a pitbull national radio interviewer failed to ask the most basic question of a woman who was arguing fordestroyed. The police, of course, would be very unhappy. The use of DNA evidence in tracing and - last week - convicting both the Ipswich murderer Steve Wright and the necrophiliac Mark Dixie was further proof, asbashing their door down for every misdemeanour under the sun - such as 'harmless' personal drug use, pirate dvds, cheap foreign fags and other such pleasures of the 'innocent'. Harry, Liverpool, We lose sightmisusing data collected from supposedly secure databases? There were 2100 incidents of lost data last year... When Richard Thomas wrote about sleepwalking into a surveillance society, he was speakingfor the detection of crime, or do we believe the police are incompetent? If you think the DNA databse is the last step don't be fooled. Its just the first step, if you know everything about everybody it's far easier to manipulatenarrowly based. Take a look at the broad picture. The technology has moved vastly in favour of authority in the last 40 years, the police have considerably increased in numbers, yet not only has crime increased, but in particularhis five life sentences, if he ever offends again we'll have him caught in a flash. I bet the families of his last victim are comforted by that. I don't mind the police having my DNA because it's not a huge problem Destroy the fingerprint database too? I live in a tourist area and I would say during a ten minute stroll where ever I go I am photographed and video filmed a couple of dozen times - none of which with my consent
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