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katex 25-02-2010 19:30

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 791973)
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 791946)
I have no problem with ID cards either ... will stop those supermarket check out lads, who think it is funny to ask me if I am over 21, when buying my carton of wine. :D

I'm not saying owt, just lauging my head off.
Mirror mirror on the wall.
:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:theband:
Retlaw

There are other forums I can move over to to receive insults ya' know .... :p

Barrie Yates 25-02-2010 19:40

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 791981)
There are other forums I can move over to to receive insults ya' know .... :p

PLEASE, Please let us know where you go-)

entwisi 25-02-2010 21:02

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 791847)
My passport runs out next January, I may not renew it if you have to buy one of these wretched identity cards too.(which is what was being proposed at one point)
I do not trust the government to safely store my biometric data on a card....and I do not want or need an identity card.

You can renew with 9 months left and they extend it so anytime from April you should be good to go for a renewal

Retlaw 25-02-2010 21:25

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 791981)
There are other forums I can move over to to receive insults ya' know .... :p

Ged a move on then, Calderstones still has vacancies.
:tongueout:tongueout:tongueout:tongueout:p:p:p:p
Retlaw.

MargaretR 25-02-2010 22:11

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It appears that the age of chivalry has died with age:rolleyes:

cashman 25-02-2010 22:19

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 792039)
It appears that the age of chivalry has died with age:rolleyes:

nah it aint cashys still here.

accyman 25-02-2010 22:37

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 792041)
nah it aint cashys still here.

thats the age sorted now whos got some chivalry :D

Eric 26-02-2010 04:18

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 792044)
thats the age sorted now whos got some chivalry :D

:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

jaysay 26-02-2010 09:35

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 791981)
There are other forums I can move over to to receive insults ya' know .... :p

Oh come on kate you have to admit you get a better type of insult on here than anywhere else:D

jaysay 26-02-2010 09:37

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 792039)
It appears that the age of chivalry has died with age:rolleyes:

It died when women decided o burn their bras Margaret, but I still open doors, give up my seat and walk on the outside, cuz I'm a gent:rolleyes:

yerself 26-02-2010 14:32

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Originally Posted by Neil
So passports are already a form of RFID

Looks like it, I've just renewed mine and received a biometric one.

Eric 26-02-2010 18:03

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Never had an ID card ... the closest thing I have is my Ontario drivers' licence .... the Government of Ontario is now offering what they call Enhanced Licences which have an RFID that indicates that the holder of the licence is a Canadian Citizen ... and that is all. This licence will allow a Canadian Citizen to pass through US customs without a passport.

Benipete 11-03-2010 10:26

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 791899)
Well if an ID card at £30 will be ok for where I am likely to visit why pay £90 for a passport? As I said I have no problem with the concept of ID cards in fact they could be good for the country IMHO.

I received a letter about these cards this morning.If my passport was due to expire I think,like you that I would apply for one and save the £60.

However I still have four years left to run.Here is the latest Info.

Identity cards : Directgov - Government, citizens and rights

Ken Moss 11-03-2010 14:02

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I got my leaflet this morning. Not a bad idea in principle but I'm still rather dubious that simply buying one of these and rolling up to airports and seaports with this will be accepted in place of a passport for a long time.

I also seem to recall that a great number of EU countries still require a passport, plus the Isle of Man which is a law unto itself.

yerself 11-03-2010 14:30

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Originally Posted by Benipete
Here is the latest Info.

I posted that link nearly 3 weeks ago.;)


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