
By Nick Heath
Published: Wednesday 15 April 2009
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Radical Meldrew
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Mr Vinegar-Sarson should take care in advocating the introduction of ID cards. Whilst the basic concept is fine, we have to consider the insidious way governments retain vast amounts of data unnecessarily to just maintain the illusion of having control. Our current regime is a prime example of this, they lost the plot completely years ago but still maintain their sad pretence of being dependable! They ain't worth a carrot, that's the whole lot of 'em, whatever the party.
The irony of the ID scheme is that it will greatly assist in tracking the lawful whilst the criminal undercurrent, including illegal immigrants and terrorists, will probably remain well below the radar by their various means. ID card checks will be visual examination only until card readers are extensively (and very expensively) installed and linked to a central database - so they will be no more useful than a current passport or driving licence for quite some time to come.
I for one am deeply opposed to any form of government control-freakery, after all, this is still a democracy so they have a moral obligation to listen to the majority? Ha, no chance there!
I can easily imagine the day when new legislation is passed allowing the police to abruptly demand 'identification please' - Sad times we live in.
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