
By Tim Ferguson
Published: Wednesday 19 November 2008
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Name
Karen Challinor
Location
UK
Occupation
staring at clouds
Comment
"Norton added the UK hasn't yet got to the point where there is an informed debate about how biometrics technology is used"
thats because scare tactics are much more effective for the governments aims, a scared electorate does what it's told, when it's told and doesn't ask awkward questions
so get ready for more "it's to stop crime/terrorism/stealing from you/harm to the kiddies" fear making announcements from the home secretary designed to stop you trusting anyone but the government
"Norton added the UK hasn't yet got to the point w...
Karen Challinor
and the other minor point
half of britons would...
Karen Challinor
The headline's a little bit misleading. They weren...
Guy Herbert
The biggest problem with biometrics as I see it an...
Guy Reynolds
Guy Reynold's point is good, but the problem is wo...
Guy Herbert
Fingerprint for id's, ie biometrics, is only seen ...
Paul Wilson
If I'm willing to frequently give a little blood i...
Tim Jackson
I don't care what Biometrics are held on a card I ...
Chris Anderson
Guy Herbert's doubts about biometrics are very wel...
misceng
Good comments from KC as usual, and also from the ...
Drew Stephenson
As always, and perhaps understandably, the questio...
Jane Dunne
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