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Published: Tuesday 06 April 2004


Name

Charles Wood


Location

Worthing, Uk


Occupation

Video director


Comment

I have been there when people were stopped in France for ID cards. I have watched people randomly stopped in Cuba to look at ID cards. In the Uk they could not have done this in either case as it would have been "Sus" outlawed here decades ago.

What good has it done apart from give the police fascist powers over everyone, including the everyday inocent and spread a climate of fear and distrust. It certainly has not stopped terrorism in the countries mentioned.

I really do not want my children to grow up with the ethics of world war 2 as background, and a police state.



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