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kestrelx 17-11-2008 16:35

Are I.D. cards a good thing?
 
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K-P 17-11-2008 16:42

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In this day and age anyone can make em... thus validity would be a problem..

I have a press card with a police phone number printed on it.. I have a password.. anyone wanting to check who i am phones the number and gives em my password to validate..

Less 17-11-2008 16:43

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Isn't this old news?

K-P 17-11-2008 16:47

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isnt it posted in general chat for dicussion and not posted as a news item...

Less 17-11-2008 16:50

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Originally Posted by K-P (Post 651822)
isnt it posted in general chat for dicussion and not posted as a news item...

I can't remember remind me.
:D

lancsdave 17-11-2008 16:53

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 651824)
I can't remember remind me.
:D


There's a thread here about it ;)
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ing-43958.html

Less 17-11-2008 17:02

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 651827)

I knew I'd read it somewhere before, cheers.
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garinda 17-11-2008 18:22

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They'll at least stop me from having to carry around my driving licence, passport, or utility bills, as proof of identity, and therefore as a single item, will be much safer to carry around.;)

Neil 17-11-2008 21:47

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 651851)
They'll at least stop me from having to carry around my driving licence, passport, or utility bills, as proof of identity, and therefore as a single item, will be much safer to carry around.;)

Will they though?

K-P 17-11-2008 21:51

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If the police stop you and you ahve no form of identification they can keep hold of you until you prove who you are.. an ID card would help

can they still do stop and search ?

andrewb 17-11-2008 22:02

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 651851)
They'll at least stop me from having to carry around my driving licence, passport, or utility bills, as proof of identity, and therefore as a single item, will be much safer to carry around.;)

Putting all your eggs in one basket worked out really safe for Northern Rock. ;)

entwisi 17-11-2008 22:19

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lets be honest. no goverment anywhere in teh world is capable of implementing such a project with teh correct security as this would need to be anywhere near useable.

one dodgy laptop and your ID card is cloned to high heaven.

NO thank you from a POV of someone who knows just how hard this sort of thing would be.

garinda 17-11-2008 22:27

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 651932)
Putting all your eggs in one basket worked out really safe for Northern Rock. ;)

You could say the same when you put your eggs in any one person's basket.;)

http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/200...DM_228x354.jpg

Though I really don't know what that has to do with identity cards.

An identity we have to prove many times already, by many other methods.

andrewb 17-11-2008 22:35

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I don't think David Icke is the most credible person to use in an argument against ID cards.

£20 Billion is a lot of money for something we apparently already have in place Garinda. :)

garinda 17-11-2008 22:42

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 651941)

£20 Billion is a lot of money for something we apparently already have in place Garinda. :)


If you notice I haven't said if I think it is a good or bad idea, as not being a member of any political party, I'm free to put my eggs in the most suitable basket, or even lob them at someone, if I so wish.;)

It's just that I'm not the sort of person to get my knickers in a twist, by thinking the introduction of identity cards is an errosion of my civil liberties, when we already all but have them, but under other guises.:)


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