Turnkey in a sentence as a noun

Indeed, several European banks are already using IDQuantique turnkey systems, as mentioned in the article.

"This completely vindicates Snowden's point about the current system being one of policy instead of law, and of enabling turnkey tyranny.

It will be turnkey tyranny.- Edward SnowdenSome strong allegations here - that anyone is fair game for surveillance by the NSA, and that there is indiscriminate tapping of communications.

[2] How can we justify constructing a turnkey surveillance state to "protect" us against the risk of terrorism, while simultaneously not justifying constructing a global weather-control system to end the risk of lightning strikes?

Turnkey definitions

noun

someone who guards prisoners

See also: jailer jailor gaoler screw