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People 'can't wait for ID cards'

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    The reason this will go ahead is due to the first phase of a multi phase roll out of public tagging. ID cards will be a medium for RFDI and eventually it will be illegal not to have one. This is the only way we can realistically keep tags on people.

    Is it a good thing? Who knows! Will it be accepted? Yes - Just wait for the next terrorist attack or something - people will be asking for it!

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      Originally posted by Liability View Post
      The reason this will go ahead is due to the first phase of a multi phase roll out of public tagging. ID cards will be a medium for RFDI and eventually it will be illegal not to have one. This is the only way we can realistically keep tags on people.

      Is it a good thing? Who knows! Will it be accepted? Yes - Just wait for the next terrorist attack or something - people will be asking for it!
      I'm sure you're right. Back in the days when there were relatively few CCTV cameras in public places, and there was still some reservation about their widespread use, Jamie Bulger's killers were caught with CCTV images. I remember thinking (as well as Good that they're caught) that's it, in comes CCTV everywhere. I rest my case.

      All that is wrong with Jacqui Smith's statement is that she wasn't supposed to say it yet.

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        Originally posted by expat View Post
        I'm sure you're right. Back in the days when there were relatively few CCTV cameras in public places, and there was still some reservation about their widespread use, Jamie Bulger's killers were caught with CCTV images. I remember thinking (as well as Good that they're caught) that's it, in comes CCTV everywhere. I rest my case.

        All that is wrong with Jacqui Smith's statement is that she wasn't supposed to say it yet.
        Jamie Bulger's killers were caught without CCTV, many of the officers on the case considered the images a major distraction, and some a hinderance in getting people to give quality information. That CCTV was lauded up after the fact is interesting.

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          Originally posted by expat View Post
          I'm sure you're right. Back in the days when there were relatively few CCTV cameras in public places, and there was still some reservation about their widespread use, Jamie Bulger's killers were caught with CCTV images. I remember thinking (as well as Good that they're caught) that's it, in comes CCTV everywhere. I rest my case.

          All that is wrong with Jacqui Smith's statement is that she wasn't supposed to say it yet.

          One of my staff was badly beaten up in the middle of a town centre. The police have failed to find anyone from the CCTV pictures saying that they were obscured by trees, even though there were plenty of people who would have recognised attackers. CCTV technology is only good for capturing number plates on speeding cars owned by law abiding middle classs people.
          Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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            Originally posted by Purple Dalek View Post
            Jamie Bulger's killers were caught without CCTV, many of the officers on the case considered the images a major distraction, and some a hinderance in getting people to give quality information. That CCTV was lauded up after the fact is interesting.
            Interesting.

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              Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
              ........ CCTV technology is only good for capturing number plates on speeding cars owned by law abiding middle classs people.
              Speeding's against the law.

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                Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
                Speeding's against the law.
                I think he meant to say 'otherwise law abiding people'.

                The NuLiebor project has brought in so many laws you're all criminals and potential terrorists. Especially you lot who are self-employed, run their own small businesses, etc.

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                  Originally posted by Liability View Post
                  The reason this will go ahead is due to the first phase of a multi phase roll out of public tagging. ID cards will be a medium for RFDI and eventually it will be illegal not to have one. This is the only way we can realistically keep tags on people.
                  Except it won't work for "keeping tags" on anyone but the innocent stupid majority.
                  Is it a good thing? Who knows!
                  Anyone who has given it more than a cursory thought will realise it's a bad thing.
                  Will it be accepted? Yes - Just wait for the next terrorist attack or something - people will be asking for it!
                  True, but stupid people ask for all kinds of stupid things.
                  Last edited by Peoplesoft bloke; 11 November 2008, 11:13.

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                    Originally posted by Board Game Geek View Post
                    I think you're on to a hit song there Clippy !
                    Ian brown already did one:

                    I aint no number
                    I don't need no ID round my neck
                    So Mr Politician
                    I got born and named like blood runs red
                    Cause I I aint no number
                    Don't require no ID round my neck
                    So Mr number maker
                    ID cards won't stop no hijack jet

                    Think think of a number
                    Think of a number one to ten
                    If five five is your number
                    Times that five by two to make a ten
                    Cause I I aint no number
                    I don't need no ID round my neck
                    So Mr number maker
                    ID cards won't stop no hijack jet

                    So my little girl keep dancing
                    Kiss Ya lips and love yourself so right
                    Click Mr number maker
                    Wants your fingerprints your ass and eye
                    To stipulate your identification
                    Got born and raised like blood runs red
                    Wants to slip a microchip in my lip
                    Cause loose lips sink ships
                    Keep it shake ya hips
                    Keep it kiss ya lips I aint no number
                    I don't need no ID run my neck
                    So my little girl keep dancing
                    ID cards won't stop no hijack jet
                    So my little girl keep dancing
                    ID cards won't stop no hijack jet
                    So my little girl keep dancing
                    Keep dancing
                    ID cards won't stop no hijack jet
                    "Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "


                    Thomas Jefferson

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                      So still not a single point to support the introduction of a hugely expensive system.
                      Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.

                      I preferred version 1!

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