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| View Poll Results: I.D cards, for or against | |||
| For | | 46 | 57.50% |
| Against | | 28 | 35.00% |
| Undecided | | 6 | 7.50% |
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| | #31 (permalink) | ||||||||
![]() Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Warrington ![]()
| ID cards are like Communism.....they sound basically a good idea....but in reality will never work. lets look at the arguments for and against them, 1.. They will be a secure form of identification.....The words secure and Government do not go together, besides the criminal lot will soon find ways to fake them. 2.. They will help identify illegal imigrants......we have 100s of thousands of illegal immigrants already, and we do sod all about most of them now. If in the future we find them without IDs, we will still do sod all about it then as well. Apart from giving them a free ID card. 3.. DNA will help track down criminals.......yes it could, but it will also mark YOU out on your race, family back ground, future health problems, possible future education levels etc.....Think Germany 1935, now Hitler would have loved that type of information. 4.. it will stop terrorists......How?..if I want to myself blow something up, I can do it with or without a card..the London bombers were all British citizens, so in the future they would also have been given IDs. 5.. it will be cost effective........£100 to £200 each to start with, then a charge every time you need to change info on it. Like address, name change, driving tests etc.......No, its just a new Tax gathering system. I wish there was a good all round safe idea out there. but as of yet there is not one.......Apart from get the Police back on the beat, build more prisons, close the borders and deport the illegal people back home. | ||||||||
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![]() Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Birkenhead, Wirral ![]()
| Let's agree to disagree on that one for the time being ![]() Quote:
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| Just paid my £72 for a passport renewal - why can't it be acceptable as an Id? This'll be another one of those stealth things, like the money laundering laws.. used to tighten up tax avoidance. Last edited by Eamon; 15th April 2008 at 01:35 PM. | ||||||||
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| I don't have a problem with the concept of ID cards, but if they re to be compulsory (and what's the point if they're not?) then that are part of citizenship and are the responsibility of the State to supply. There should not be a charge levied. However, what I heard was that they would not be compulsory, but if you didn't have one you wouldn't be able to apply for a passport... Which sounds like blackmail to me! Isn't a passport one of the basic rights of citizenship? So it's a voluntary type of compulsory... So, what would visitors to this country have to do? Would they be given a free ID card? Or would they be allowed to use their passport? If they can use their passport, why can't we? Oh. Right. WE can't use our passports because we're not allowed them without ID cards... Bit of a muddle, isn't it? So no change there, then! Bob3D
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![]() Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Birkenhead, Wirral ![]()
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Maybe I'm being paranoid, but.. The "Anti Terrorism" laws (RIPA) which allow for "Terrorists" to be placed under surveillance was introduced recently. Do we think that is a good idea. On paper yes. But; what came to light last week? Poole council are placing families under surveillance using the same laws to make sure they are in the school catchment area they claim to be. The extradition treaty we signed with the US a couple of years back, which allows the US to demand we extradite UK citizens on their say-so. This was to allow for speedy extradition of "Terrorists". The most well known case of extradition under this law were three bank managers being prosecuted for fraud. Be very careful what laws we aquiesce to for safety sake, because the loss of liberty may not justify it. A quote "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety" - Benjamin Franklin.
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