
By Andy McCue
Published: Thursday 16 June 2005
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Name
Tim
Location
London
Occupation
Security Director
Comment
It it easier to do a "one to one" check - your fingerprint/iris etc against your id card (given that you had to prove who you were to get your card in the first place) than a one to many ie your fingerprint/iris against 60 million others held on a big database somewhere. So it makes sense to cary your card........ Not that I'm actually supporting the bl**dy things! I think it would be a technical disaster!
Why would I actually need to carry an ID card? If...
Nicholas Booth
It it easier to do a "one to one" check - your fin...
Tim
It is disarmingly honest of the police to admit th...
Stephen McGoldrick
The human side of i/d cards is would you ever carr...
Anonymous
Not good enough - - "as close to foolproof as pos...
Roger Huffadine
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