
By Steve Ranger
Published: Thursday 26 May 2005
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Anonymous
Location
Cumbria
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Teacher
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The government has effectivelly admitted that it has no idea how expensive the
ID card scheme will be, and that the technology (surprise, surprise) is not
full-proof! On top of that, the price goes up to around £90 - we forgot VAT!
All this creates great trust in a system that has problems identifying black
people and people with disabilities!!! You couldn't make it up!
So we trust our identity to technology that 'sort ...
Karen Challinor
I wonder if any of these good people asked who wou...
Anonymous
"The majority of participants felt biometrics were...
David Fletcher
£400 cost to average family with 2 children. And w...
Anonymous
The government has effectivelly admitted that it h...
Anonymous
Don't panic, it will take twice as long as they ex...
Michael Organe
I wonder where the information came from that sugg...
Glyn Evans
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