
By Declan McCullagh
Published: Wednesday 26 October 2005
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Name
Richard
Location
UK
Occupation
Infrequent Traveller
Comment
How do I know when it's broken?
With a paper passport, I can see when the photo page of my passport is torn.
How can I tell whether the RFID chip is faulty or damaged: Before travelling and being refused entry?
What happens if the RFID chip fails to work: Will it just mean me queuing for even longer, or will it lead to being refused entry by busy or lazy staff?
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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