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By Andy McCue

Published: Wednesday 27 October 2004


Name

Charles Wood


Location

Worthing, UK


Occupation

Video director


Comment

The problem is not with ID cards per se, it is with what happens when it goes wrong for an individual.

Just to throw fat on this fire: what exact benefit does forcing my child to have a seperate passport to travel to the USA have to national security of either nation?

It is a good example of the bureacracy that grows around these ideas once in government hands.

Or are all those Japanese cartoons they watch really about an Asian plot to get children manufacturing explosives and turning on their parents...and I just happened not to notice?



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