
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Wednesday 28 April 2004
One thing I don't understand is why I need a biome...
Stephan Jones
Mr Gohringer would say that. He wouldn't want to j...
B. Citrine
It is nice to see a biometric professional like Mr...
Anonymous
Ha, that Stephan Jones is right on the button. I n...
Hid Sugiura
Hardly a comment devoid of self interest! It is ju...
Anonymous
Will not make us more secure - It will just help t...
jeff
Biometric id: May be Hazardous to our health
I ...
Michael Fischer
One would hope that the ID card database would be ...
T J Gowan
I agree with Stephan Jones and it has always amaze...
Malcolm Ripley
... This will happen with the blessing of the majo...
Karen Challinor
Given the lack of detailed information from the Go...
Anonymous
They will not work. As Schneier put it:
"It won...
Graham Coles
If you can find me one independent, neutral, perso...
Ken Hall
I don't believe that ID cards would protect citize...
Mike Barnes
Perhaps we're just not aware of how the government...
Iain MacKay
less power to goverment and bureaucrats (wrong per...
Anonymous
Id cards - what are the gains ?
1) With passport,...
Anonymous
BandAids for terrorists?
If I fail biometric id...
RA Marshall
What about "tourists"?
If we are all to have id. ...
Anonymous
I would add to Iain MacKay's comments an idea on h...
Bob Rendahl
I am certainly not one bit suprised that there is ...
Brooke
ID cards will have the same effect on 'security' a...
Rob Young
"I am certainly not one bit suprised that there is...
Joe
This "negligible risk" will be well documented in ...
Anonymous
This "negligible risk" will be well documented in ...
Anonymous
Pay us for every check done !
We have to pay up...
Anonymous
Another referendum, anyone ?!
Preceded, of cour...
Anonymous
Dear Steve
We have been doing that for years, u...
Anonymous
It will happen, it won't work, it won't be popular...
Steve watkins
Okay....So we get a biometric I.D card
What is ...
David Parsons
I think it is wrong to portray anyone who opposes ...
ITSecurityGuy
As usual the negatives are vociferous and the posi...
Bob Robinson
The proposed id system will not combat terrorism (...
Howard Whitehead
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