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Pgcc93 wrote::idea: Seeing as we live in a democracy!! I'll be ticking No Thanks in the options box.
caine wrote:if you've got nothing to hide i dont see what the problem is
scotia47 wrote:"If anyone says 'I have nothing to hide' than I reply with "OK, do you mind leaving your front door open, walk away for a few hours whilst I have a good nose round, looking at your finances, your pay-slips, under your mattress, and your wife's knicker-drawer? Cheers!""
amcd wrote:scotia47 wrote:"If anyone says 'I have nothing to hide' than I reply with "OK, do you mind leaving your front door open, walk away for a few hours whilst I have a good nose round, looking at your finances, your pay-slips, under your mattress, and your wife's knicker-drawer? Cheers!""
Why would an ID card afford access to any of these items?
I don't see how an ID is vastly different to a National Insurance Number, other than not so easy to forge. Just my opinion.
amcd wrote:scotia47 wrote:I don't see how an ID is vastly different to a National Insurance Number, other than not so easy to forge. Just my opinion.
Apollo wrote:amcd wrote:scotia47 wrote:I don't see how an ID is vastly different to a National Insurance Number, other than not so easy to forge. Just my opinion.
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Personally, public surveillance etc, tapping, monitoring etc. I can live with. Anyone smart enough to get covert info about me is welcome, provided I can do the same and more to them. ID cards bring about a more unsavoury society as they bring with them compulsion and penalty for not electing to share or make available that information to someone in authority who believes we should.
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