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I never did anyway but who's changed their mind

2007-11-20 01:42:23 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

NO! I'm in the UK! now go to the USA site

2007-11-20 01:48:22 · update #1

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Total lack of security, need a general election soon, its the only way to remove the present shower.

2007-11-20 01:51:13 · answer #1 · answered by clovernut 6 · 2 0

I detest the assumption of id playing cards, regardless of the shown fact that it's not the id playing cards that are a challenge, that's the national id sign up which will carry each and all of the information on each physique it extremely is the terrifying element. In April next year, the regular sign up workplace, which registers births marriages and deaths in the united kingdom, would be merged with the id and Passport provider, who will at last cope with id playing cards. So there'll be no escaping from it, as quickly as a infant is born they're going to flow onto this vast database, for something of their lives. i'm never mushy with the government having the capability to criminalise people who come to a decision they don't desire to open up the entire of their inner maximum lives to a central authority and politicians they don't have faith. because of the fact the lacking CD's with each and all of the information approximately newborn income has shown, the bigger the database, the bigger the threat while 'blunders' take place. i'm not a terrorist or a violent criminal, so i don't see why I would desire to be dealt with like one.

2016-10-02 02:33:05 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

In answer - No one.! I don't want all my details on a government ID card. Imagine if Germany had had something similar in the 1920s. Think what good use Hitler would have made of it in the next decade. We haven't that sort of government? Nor did Germany have then. The trouble is no one who champions ID cards can see farther than the end of their nose. In emergencies anything can happen, including a right or left wing extremist government. The human race never learns does it - or is it just evolution?

2007-11-20 03:17:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I never did want one and Babe is at least partly right. What is the purpose of having one given the amount of papers we carry around anyway are a far more accurate piece of identification than any identity card which the Criminal World and not very friendly powers have already found away around.

2007-11-20 06:34:23 · answer #4 · answered by Scouse 7 · 0 0

What are you on about...? the government is so trustworthy that surely the national ID card is a vital impregnable piece of life.
We are all safe under labour.

2007-11-20 07:58:43 · answer #5 · answered by blissman 5 · 0 0

They had been aware for several days of this loss of personal data and all the response was that the chairman of the organisation, Paul Gray, was to resign.

2007-11-20 02:02:45 · answer #6 · answered by Leo 7 · 2 0

isn't that a joke in the U.S> the social security card has the fine print on the reverse side that specifically says NOT TO BE USED FOR ID PURPOSES. LOLLOLLOL

have you ever had a single day when you have not been asked for it or it has been accessed ? you can get nowhere without social sec card.

2007-11-20 02:03:17 · answer #7 · answered by Mildred S 6 · 0 1

I still want an ID card - then I know who I am at all times, just in case. And I want my privacy to be given to govt/highest bidder/anyone clever enough to steal it.

2007-11-20 01:50:53 · answer #8 · answered by orhyswilliams 3 · 1 0

Well said Boris/ I wouldn't trust them with ID cards.

2007-11-20 01:50:45 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

So you don't have an drivers license? A credit card, and insurance card, a social security card?

2007-11-20 01:46:10 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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