It's not carrying a card that's the problem,
it's the fucking database that goes with it.
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Wed 7 Apr 2010, 14:45,
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possibly
would most of the details not be on some other database somewhere anyway? like the passport office or driving licence thingymajig?
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Wed 7 Apr 2010, 14:51,
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not really
they don't (generally) have your fingerprints or a complete history of your past addresses, for example - which you;re required to give for an ID card
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Wed 7 Apr 2010, 14:59,
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i see
well, I don't understand why they think that would be a good plan. I don't believe the eu id cards have such nonsense on them.
I'm for ID cards, but don't see the need for that other info, other than being nosey and cheeky.
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Wed 7 Apr 2010, 15:13,
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I'm for ID cards, but don't see the need for that other info, other than being nosey and cheeky.
aye
I'm not too bothered about the cards
just don't see the need for all this extra info which is just going to get lost, hacked or sold
and if someone in the future manages to falsify my fingerprints then I'm fucked, cos I can't get new fingerprints
I think I want to go and live on Mars
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Wed 7 Apr 2010, 15:18,
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just don't see the need for all this extra info which is just going to get lost, hacked or sold
and if someone in the future manages to falsify my fingerprints then I'm fucked, cos I can't get new fingerprints
I think I want to go and live on Mars