
By Andy McCue
Published: Monday 08 December 2003
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Why use fingerprints when it is known that they are not infallible? There have been several legal cases where the wrong person has been accused due to incorrect indentification based on fingerprints.
Can you say Big Brother.
Anonymous
Why use fingerprints when it is known that they ar...
Anonymous
It seems that George Orwell was right, just a few ...
Jim Plenty
Critise the government, and you'll find your finge...
Pete Tyndall
Something has to be done to ensure security in the...
James C. Webb
Mr Blunkett's identity card scheme is a violation ...
David Ellams
authentication by what you have rather than what y...
padmika herath
The times we live in are no more dangerous than an...
Anonymous
Well there truly is a lot to consider when one loo...
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