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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates
I have lived with ID cards for most of my adult life - and a portion of my childhood. ID card in the RAF for 18 years, ID card when working on State Prison Systems in the USA, ID Card for 17 years in Saudi Arabia.
There is nothing wrong with the priciple of ID cards, just the information they contain. TB & GB, our dear leaders, want too much on there - Name, photograph, place & date of birth, nationality, blood group, fingerprints/iris scan, should be adequate and I have no objection to that information being placed on/in an ID Card.
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The principle is fine with me too - name, age, photo, nationality - which is what an old style passport is.
BUT with the RFID chipped passports and ID cards- how will you know what is on it? - do you believe you will be told the truth if you ask?