-By Ann “Babe” Huggett
Google is one of the bastions of high tech here in the Silicon Valley, beloved by investors, used by nearly everyone and adored by governments and corporations alike for its data collecting on users. However, Google is getting some stiff resistance from one set of users not known for causing a fuss: the British public.
The British are the most spied upon citizens in the world with more government CCTV cameras aimed at them than there are Bobbies on their streets. Brits have what they not-so-endearingly call “food Nazis” and whom the government calls dieticians, knocking on doors in order to report, inventory and lecture to the occupants on their eating habits. Then there are the wheelie bin inspectors, who literally snoop through people’s garbage cans to make sure that the recyclables have been separated properly and that the occupants have not thrown away more than they are allowed on any given trash pick-up day. Bins may only appear and must be removed at specific set times on the bi-monthly pick-up schedule. Any infraction of garbage rules and regulations brings with it a hefty fine.
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