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By Andy McCue

Published: Wednesday 27 October 2004


Name

Anonymous


Location

UK


Occupation

Tech manager


Comment

The problem is not the cards - the problems are (a) the database and (b) the compulsion.

There's a huge difference between a citizen having a means to prove his identity (if he wants to) and the government - or any one else - having a means to obtain his identity against his will.

This government seems to have forgotten that it is accountable to us, not we to them.



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