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Previously on "F.A.O PeoplesoftBloke ID cards: Oh dear"

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  • Cyberman
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    And presumably that's just where costs start, since every time your details change they'd need to be updated (presumably paid for by the owner) and the technology will presumably be renewed regularly too. It's a goldmine for those working on the project.

    .. and there's the revenue earner from fines for supplying wrong or late info, as well as lost cards. Yup.... yet another stealth tax.

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  • Ruprect
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    Just found a quality quote from Frankin:

    Benjamin Franklin:

    They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or (sic) security

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  • Ruprect
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    Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
    Nothing right or left wing about being in favour of the rule of law is there?
    This (and to be fair, previous) governments have chosen to turn a blind eye to illegal immigration and working, like many around the world.
    Gordon Brown's quite good at doing that.

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    Amen to that.
    How about if they stopped chasing us for IR35 and went after the illegals industry instead. After all, we do contribute a huge amount to the economy whether we pay enough tax or not. The illegals and associated employers contribute nothing. I am sure that their scams are sophisticated enough to even use resources like NHS and the social.

    Maybe I am just a right wing thug though eh?
    Nothing right or left wing about being in favour of the rule of law is there?
    This (and to be fair, previous) governments have chosen to turn a blind eye to illegal immigration and working, like many around the world.

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
    Some businesses, as highlighted recently by Incognito on here (and by that BBC investigation), are actively working to employ illegals. The money would be better spent enforcing existing laws, but of course ID cards aren't really about preventing illegal immigration, that's just this week's daft excuse, after preventing terrorism was shown up as bollocks.

    If only they spent as much on investigating and prosecuting employers of this type as they are on snake oil "biometric solutions" to "problems" that don't exist, we'd all be better off (except the price of a curry might rise).

    In spite of government propaganda, the chances of being raided are tiny.
    Amen to that.
    How about if they stopped chasing us for IR35 and went after the illegals industry instead. After all, we do contribute a huge amount to the economy whether we pay enough tax or not. The illegals and associated employers contribute nothing. I am sure that their scams are sophisticated enough to even use resources like NHS and the social.

    Maybe I am just a right wing thug though eh?

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    The illegals might have a problem,......
    Illegals will have forged ID. Businesses will still employ them because the forgeries are so good. They will only get caught when their work place gets raided.
    Some businesses, as highlighted recently by Incognito on here (and by that BBC investigation), are actively working to employ illegals. The money would be better spent enforcing existing laws, but of course ID cards aren't really about preventing illegal immigration, that's just this week's daft excuse, after preventing terrorism was shown up as bollocks.

    If only they spent as much on investigating and prosecuting employers of this type as they are on snake oil "biometric solutions" to "problems" that don't exist, we'd all be better off (except the price of a curry might rise).

    In spite of government propaganda, the chances of being raided are tiny.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by Ruprect View Post
    Don't forget about the £100 tax on every member of the public to actually get one of the wretched things.
    And presumably that's just where costs start, since every time your details change they'd need to be updated (presumably paid for by the owner) and the technology will presumably be renewed regularly too. It's a goldmine for those working on the project.

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  • Ruprect
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    Originally posted by SantaClaus View Post
    Maybe this is too simplistic, but why dont we just use our passports as ID?

    Oh I get it, the govt. have found a back door to fingerprint and take DNA from every member of the public.
    Don't forget about the £100 tax on every member of the public to actually get one of the wretched things.

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
    Bollocks - that lot won't care, they'll either ignore 'em forge 'em or steal'em. We will all pay for a pointless experiment.
    The illegals might have a problem, but all the other criminals will have legitimate ID, they are real people.
    As Santa just said. It is a back door to get the national fingerprint and DNA database they have wanted for so long.
    Illegals will have forged ID. Businesses will still employ them because the forgeries are so good. They will only get caught when their work place gets raided.

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  • SantaClaus
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    Maybe this is too simplistic, but why dont we just use our passports as ID?

    Oh I get it, the govt. have found a back door to fingerprint and take DNA from every member of the public.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by Incognito View Post
    What's the point of forging or stealing them when they're all linked up to a backend database?
    Not much point with small populations, but once this goes big-time the birthday theorem bites and large back-end databases make the problem of authentication much more difficult. Apply what you might guess about the false accept and false reject rates that will be used in practise (as opposed to what's achieved by the police when they painstakingly take fingerprints and search small populations) and apply what you have learned about probability theory and voila you have the means to answer your own question.

    If as is suggested they are to become an everyday means of authentication, people will be providing their own 'unique' (and fixed) means of identification all over the place, including to those harvesting them. It would be relatively easy to find a close enough match on a large database to function as another's ID, since everyone will have 100s of thousands of biometric dopple-gangers. A chip presents a problem, but these are usually cracked fairly swiftly, and there are other ways of getting around these. It all becomes worth it for criminals if the cards are a honey-pot and the database large.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by Incognito View Post
    What's the point of forging or stealing them when they're all linked up to a backend database?


    Just so they can open a bank account?
    Because the actual places where these will be used (supermarkets, banks etc) won't have access to the database (unless you're planning on wiring the whole country).

    Simply having the card will be come the defacto ID proof and not having it on you will turn you into a criminal.

    So genuine criminals will just forge them to go about their daily business, committing whatever crimes they commit now.

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  • Incognito
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    Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
    Bollocks - that lot won't care, they'll either ignore 'em forge 'em or steal'em. We will all pay for a pointless experiment.
    What's the point of forging or stealing them when they're all linked up to a backend database?


    Just so they can open a bank account?

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    As are all the criminals, tax dodgers and illegal immigrants
    Bollocks - that lot won't care, they'll either ignore 'em forge 'em or steal'em. We will all pay for a pointless experiment.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    As are all the criminals, tax dodgers and illegal immigrants

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