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By Andy McCue

Published: Monday 16 May 2005


Name

Julian Nicholls


Location

Lymington, UK


Occupation

Software Engineer


Comment

I don't have any particular problem with an ID card. Indeed, I would probably carry one happily if they weren't compulsory.

However, I doubt the government's ability to implement it efficiently. This is not a cheap shot at our government, I would be just as fearful if any of the other parties were in.



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