
By Declan McCullagh
Published: Wednesday 26 October 2005
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Name
Winston Smith
Location
Suffolk
Occupation
Government lackey
Comment
Excellent tech development! Made better by the clever use of the passport cover to "screen" the RFID from malicious scanning. Presumably someone such as the Cusoms official will have to open the passport to allow the remote scanner to do its work, while the official kills time and reads the passport ...
A couple of seconds in a microwave oven should sto...
Anonymous
Hopefully this initiative will significantly reduc...
Anonymous
Excellent tech development! Made better by the cle...
Winston Smith
How do I know when it's broken?
With a paper pa...
Richard
Brilliant Idea!! Until..... Some clever terrorist ...
Anonymous
Democracy in action. 98 percent surveyed were aga...
Kelly LeDott
An "anti-skimming device"? Come on 'fess up - it'...
Zakala
Not remotely useful...
A remote readable passpo...
Richard A.
The Basic Access Control works by requiring the sc...
Anonymous
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