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I have no problem with it, as I've kept my nose clean.:D Besides if it could help one missing child being returned to it's parent's, that is worth it in my book. |
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You need to shop around more. I bought your identity for £7.99 ;) :D |
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In spite of objections from the general public, the government has quietly and surreptitiously been going ahead to organise the ID card implementation. It’s only a matter of time before Orwell’s Big Brother scenario becomes a reality. |
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Nowt to hide....Nowt to worry about...........:D
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Don't worry Jambutty, as has been proven with teh NHS project its almost impossible for our Gov to get this sort of thing working.... :D
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I think it is aimed more at people that have several identities,that claim in different Towns and Cities for large families.
There are a great number of them.:hidewall::hidewall: |
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So you were relatively expensive to purchase.;):D |
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I am indifferent on this topic. Identity fraud is possible regardless of whether these cards are in existence. Would they make it easier to steal identity? I don't really know.
I had doubts over chip and pin. Catching sight of a 4 digit number is potentially easier than forging a signature. Especially within families, and these things do happen, think of members with gambling debts or drug addictions. Yet it works. As for people complaining about how much info the government would have on people, well they have it all already, it would just be compiled into one thing rather than all over the place. If you are a good, decent person, you shouldn't have anything to worry about. If you are a crook, then yeh, you probably should be a bit more concerned as obviously the government are going to have more ability to see what you are up to at a glance. I'm not a technology expert but until something more concerning is demonstrated to me, I will stay on the fence. |
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It appears that the Jock parliament are going to vote against the identity cards, God bless the United Kingdom:rolleyes:
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Hey Garinda, Nietzsche broke down in the street crying and spent the rest of his life in a mental hospital - so is that what happens if you laugh for no reason ha ha ha!
I.D. cards arn't the problem in themselves it's what they will be used for, to control all your activities and it will all be on one big data base. It will be of no benefit to us! You say you have nothing to worry about if you've kept you nose clean! That's a joke. WHat happens when they bring in the next thing that take away more rights until you have no rights left but are just a moron sitting on a chair in front of a computer screen. But perhaps you might already be that? What happens if next they say we are going to take all your children away under 6? What would you do then? Hey Garinda, Nietzsche broke down in the street crying and spent the rest of his life in a mental hospital - so is that what happens if you laugh for no reason ha ha ha! I.D. cards arn't the problem in themselves it's what they will be used for, to control all your activities and it will all be on one big data base. It will be of no benefit to us! You say you have nothing to worry about if you've kept you nose clean! That's a joke. WHat happens when they bring in the next thing that take away more rights until you have no rights left but are just a moron sitting on a chair in front of a computer screen. But perhaps you might already be that? YouTube - David Icke - Big Brother by Election - The Bigger Picture Part 6/16 |
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Where will this Orwellian nightmare end?
They'll be issuing us all with cradle to grave identity numbers next. What? They already do? A unique National Insurance number? I am a free man, not a number. :D |
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