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US-backed Gaza aid model ‘distraction from atrocities’, UNRWA chief says

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Strategy   来源:Explainers  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:United had the highest EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation) profit of any Premier League club, as well as the second highest revenues in 2023-24.

United had the highest EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation) profit of any Premier League club, as well as the second highest revenues in 2023-24.

But on Bluesky, a userthat the technology could open the door to more surveillance measures. "What's next? Drones to follow… you about the store?"

US-backed Gaza aid model ‘distraction from atrocities’, UNRWA chief says

he would "not use self-checkouts" after the technology was introduced.One Tesco worker, who wanted to remain anonymous, told the BBC they were grateful for the addition of the new tech."I work on self-service for Tesco and feel like I double up as a security guard," they said.

US-backed Gaza aid model ‘distraction from atrocities’, UNRWA chief says

"You're not paid very well anyway and then you have tills to look after."I quite often have to monitor 10 self-checkouts, on my own, whilst two staff cover manual checkouts," they said, adding that there were many customers who steal and try to "con the system".

US-backed Gaza aid model ‘distraction from atrocities’, UNRWA chief says

Gaming developer John O'Reilly, 28, noticed the systems in their local Tesco in Woolwich in south-east London, and wonders how anyone can consent to "such deeply invasive technology".

John says that everyone needs groceries so the number of people whose shopping can be tracked is huge.He said he could get 10 times as much from weddings, "so it is a far more lucrative business to be in".

Last year, 34 couples tied the knot at Godney Farm, including Paul and Michelle Chorley, from Street in Somerset.Mr Chorley explained the appeal: "We're quite outdoorsy people, so we wanted something that would give us that country feel.

"When we turned up and you see the view out the front, that is exactly what we'd imagined."Mrs Chorley added: "It was really relaxed, the children were running about, the dogs were running about, the sheep and the cows were around, it was just what we wanted."

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