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Originally Posted by bigred
What I was working on a few years ago is worse.
3 foot door way 100% read
6 foot doorway 99% read
Standard 6'6" doorway 90 odd % unless you went down the centre very poor.
If I have to have it I won't take the risk of being scammed, I will delidratley destroy the chip part!  
I have no objections to an ID card, but would rather insert into a machine (policemans radio etc) for it to be cross referanced with the enquirers details before information is released.  
Not there for all and sundry to pick up out of the air as you walk past!   
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Yes that is one problem but like the cost argument it does not address the real reason for these ID cards. You see, the ID card is the only really visible part of it but behind that will be an electronic surveillance and data collection system linked into the running of the country, where things will change for you in a way not previously seen. Just to give one example of this, look at what has happened to the business of driving a car down the road with one single data acquisition system, that being a speed measuring device. Look at what they did there and then extrapolate to the point of what could they do if every aspect of your life was recorded and indexed on your ID card. It's all about control but this control is not likely to be for your benefit. Not when they do things like pass a law enabling them to pass laws without an act of parliament. It's your democracy at stake here.