
By Andy McCue
Published: Thursday 16 June 2005
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The human side of i/d cards is would you ever carry one?Standing in shopping queues watching the public fumble about in pockets and hand bags for credit/debit cards makes you wonder.Some one said it would be a passport for illegal entries to the country unless we get it absolutely right.Mr.Blaire is absolutely right there.So why not get it absolutely right before we burdain the public with it?
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