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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostWhoever thought the following quote up ought to be taken out and shot -
Or haven't they been watching TV/movies for the last 40-odd years?
Don't see what all the fuss is about. The uk has what. 300,000 ID card holders. In 2 years 3% of them lost them.
This is not the govt losing them this is squaddies getting pissed and leaving them in bars etc.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostBarry George got stitched up for having a similar fetish. I suspect you will need a bit more storage space than he did for his stash of Jill Dando articles though.
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View Postmake cuttings of government incompetence and store away for when....
Barry George got stitched up for having a similar fetish. I suspect you will need a bit more storage space than he did for his stash of Jill Dando articles though.
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostAgreed, but it doesn't auger well for the much vaunted national ID card scheme.
(Note to self......make cuttings of government incompetence and store away for when....)
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostAgreed, but it doesn't auger well for the much vaunted national ID card scheme.
But, the article is rubbish and makes no point...
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This proves there's a place for biometric scanner based security, simple ID cards are old technology.
I noticed in the budget a comment about using biometrics at airports and the like, so I'm sure the government's got it all in hand and before we know it proper ID cards will be required everywhere.
At least with biometrics the bad guys can't beat us up for a pin number. They'll just cut off a finger and poke out an eye instead.
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I came back into the country once on a military ID. Unfortunately, it belonged to a colleague who was female with a perm. Incidentally I'm a blurk without a perm)...
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Whoever thought the following quote up ought to be taken out and shot -
"They have photographic ID on them, so it would be difficult for them to be used by individuals they have not been assigned to."
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Doesn't say how they went missing. I think the comment from Nobby sums it up nicely...
Mind you - I quite like the quote from Bert too:
"This is another example of the Government's scandalous disregard for the security of our citizens ..." How does that buffoon Gerald Howarth come to the conclusion that soldiers, sailors and airmen who lose or have their id cards stolen have anything to do with the government? Lads and lasses dropping their id card whilst in the the pub, on holiday, on operations etc...and its the governments fault? What a complete headline grabbing idiot. Apart from losing the plot, has he lost anything else...and blamed the government for it? If he's supposed to be a top tory, i'll be sticking with the idiots in power at the momentLast edited by ratewhore; 12 March 2008, 16:13.
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