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Sat 24/04/04 at 08:49
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Very interesting story I saw on BBC last night, I'll post their story from the website here.

Compulsory ID card scheme on course for Parliament


The controversial plan is set for the next session of Parliament, introducing the possibility of mandatory identity cards containing biometric information and tied to a central database

Compulsory biometric ID cards and a central database of all UK citizens could be created by 2010 under controversial legislation unveiled by the government in the Queen's speech on Wednesday.

As predicted, Home Secretary David Blunkett fought off opposition from some cabinet ministers opposed to the ID card scheme to get the draft "Identity Cards Bill" tabled for the next session of Parliament.

Underpinning the ID cards will be a central database storing information on all UK citizens, which can be used by public agencies including the police and NHS to check someone's identity.

The ID card will contain a piece of biometric information, most likely an iris or fingerprint scan, and will be combined with passports and driving licences, which will have a biometric element by 2008, according to the draft Bill.

The compulsory nature of the card, which will cost £35, will be decided in two phases. The government will have the power to mandate that an ID card is produced to use certain public services -- an element retained from Blunkett's original "entitlement" card plans.

More worrying for privacy campaigners is that the government will have the power after five years to make the carrying or production of ID cards compulsory.

As outlined previously by the Home Office it is estimated the basic system will cost £180m to set-up, finally rising to some £3bn.

David Blunkett said in a statement that ID cards will help "tackle the challenges of the 21st century" including terrorism, organised crime and illegal immigration.

"The draft Identity Cards Bill is about taking the difficult decisions now needed to prepare Britain for the future. It will set out our plans for an incremental approach to the introduction of a compulsory national identity cards scheme," he said.

Security company Ubizen, which worked on Belgium's electronic ID card scheme, said a biometric card will not tackle terrorism and crime. Bart Vansevenant, director of security strategy at Ubizen, argued the card could not stop international terrorists, who would probably enter the UK on a foreign passport anyway.

"You will not solve terrorism or immigration by introducing biometrics to a card. Why put biometrics on an ID card? It costs you a hell of a lot of money and there are equipment, support and administration problems," he said.

Vansevenant also questioned the need for a central database, as police and border control officers would be able to verify the biometric on the card to the person carrying it using an eye or fingerprint scanner. He said a central database will be a tempting target for hackers and that there should at best only be the need for a "blacklist" database of criminals and suspects to check biometric scans against.

Source: [URL]http://news.zdnet.co.uk/business/legal/0,39020651,39118140,00.htm[/URL]

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Opinions? Mine is, that this is paving the way for the Mark of the Beast, the fact that the Goverment want to make it compulsory by the end of the decade, is just the same logic as everyone being forced to take the Mark.

This ISN'T the Mark of the Beast, but this is tagging people, which will be similar to the Mark of the Beast.

Your thoughts?
Tue 27/04/04 at 12:27
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It would have been a good political topic if Forest Fan didn't try to start on very loose theories.
Tue 27/04/04 at 12:24
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This is very sad. It is the first 'Life' topic which I thought would prove interesting with good points of view either for or against the ID cards.

I've actually read all the posts now and discovered that it turned out not to be a thread as the title indicated but went into the surreal world of human chipping.

That's a shame. Can't someone start a decent topic on this?

Before you state the obvious, no I can't, otherwise I already would have.
Tue 27/04/04 at 12:10
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Fosco wrote:
> No, no, no, FF. Linkify stuff. Instead of cutting and pasting, use
> the link tags so thoughtfully provided at the bottom of the Post
> Message page.

Oh right - I personally think it makes the topic better copying the story -because if people want to comment on a certain passage they can simply 'Quote the original message'.
Tue 27/04/04 at 12:06
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No, no, no, FF. Linkify stuff. Instead of cutting and pasting, use the link tags so thoughtfully provided at the bottom of the Post Message page.
Tue 27/04/04 at 12:02
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Fosco wrote:
> Forest, time to start making use of > cutting and pasting, please.
>
> Thanks.

Er... my tags have all been original.
Tue 27/04/04 at 11:11
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Forest, time to start making use of tags. No more cutting and pasting, please.

Thanks.
Tue 27/04/04 at 11:08
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It's not about making money - it's about preventing more money lost through extra losses due to fraud, terrorism, etc.
Mon 26/04/04 at 21:12
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don't you think that erm £35 for a "card" is a bit cheap i mean how can the govenment make any money out of that by the time they have printed and bought a few computers?? has the world (england) gone mad??
Mon 26/04/04 at 20:41
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Forest Fan - how do you think we see you after reading your messages in this thread.

Ignore all other threads, just focus on this one.
Mon 26/04/04 at 13:47
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Rickoss wrote:
> Forest Fan - you're ridiculous.

About what Rickoss?

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