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By Andy McCue

Published: Monday 22 November 2004


Name

Justin P Wright


Location

Bucks


Occupation

Sales Director


Comment

It's intriguing that the government see all the ID card costs as additional expenditure. When implemented, it should cut costs in most government departments, that's the way the government would tell the private sector to run a project! But of course it will drive government expenditure upward, increase costs for everyone else (doctors, police,hospitals etc)and result in DSS, DVLC etc all maintaining their own cumbersome unique ID tracking processes and massive costs. What a joke! But never mind, we'll just pay through more stealth taxes



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