miasmum wrote:Give me a photo ID card and I'll be perfectly happy
Until you lose it.
Photo ID cards are government identifying documents. Not like a driving license where they just bill you for a replacement and it's done. You lose a government ID card and they start getting arsey. Really obnoxious. Then consider, you lose the damned thing and it takes 3 weeks to get another one, but all the stuff you do is tied to that card. I've seen this twice, once in Switzerland where a colleagues wallet was stolen, he said it was a NIGHTMARE as he went through the process of identifying himself and getting his new ID card, which he needed to get his driving license and any other of a whole range of things.
The other time was in Brussels where my colleague lost access to his bank accounts and his public services, all secured by that wonderful certificate locked away in his ID card.
When you have a government issued ID card things just naturally gravitate to this "guaranteed" form of ID. Then, when you lose it, the government kicks into asshole mode and makes your life a real misery for weeks until it is replaced.
You think they won't charge you if the card is stolen? You think it won't need to be updated every decade to get the picture refreshed? Just like the driving license? You think they won't eventually start charging for this?
When I had an ID card in the Army it was an automatic chargeable offence to lose it.
Once ID becomes mandatory, that is when you find out just how much of a pain living with this "Thing" becomes. But once it is mandatory it is several hundred years too late to say "Nooooooooo I don't want it"!