
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Monday 19 April 2004
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Name
Simon Walker
Location
Preston,UK
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Bored
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Unfortunately, with the "Am I who I say I am" route of storing the data on the cards, makes the process of forging the card far simpler, with the 'central database' approach to forge a card would need both 'someone on the inside' in addition to the (probably) easily available means to produce the card.
Unfortunately, with the "Am I who I say I am" rout...
Simon Walker
As David Taylor effectively, and rightly, points o...
Murdoch Mactaggart
I am against it, on the grounds of its future use,...
L Baker
Whilst the idea or biometrics sounds good it is si...
Jim Walters
Who cares? This card is not an "entitlment card" a...
Anonymous
Has anybody explained yet how ID cards will make u...
Graham Bland
60% for ID cards is a democratic mandate for the g...
Richard Sarson
50 years on, the muslims are a majority, they star...
nj
ID cards won't stop terrorism, nor will biometrics...
No ID Cards - No Biometrics
"60 per cent of readers...in favour of some form o...
Karl Buckland
To the gentleman that does not want his "personal ...
Anonymous
As a person that had an involvement in the five ye...
Larry Longdon
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