by Suff » 05 Nov 2015, 14:02
People always seem to think that an ID card will make their lives easier. They never seem to think about how it will be used to make the lives of the government easier by integrating it into everything you do.
Want to vote, bring your id card. Want to pay your council tax, have an id card…. Especially chip id cards where everyone suddenly needs the internet and a reader just in order to carry out activities which we deem normal.
Have 4 children? ID cards issued at birth, updated every year to 5 years and every 5 years thereafter until 18, for every child, because of the picture validity.
We already see this with a driving license. The picture expires after 10 years. So now we’ll have to have a new passport every 10 years, a new driving license every 10 years and a new ID card every 10 years.
OK passports and driving licenses are optional, an ID card is not.
Then when the banks start demanding we use our ID card as the single source of ID….. What happens when you lose it or it is stolen? It’s one thing replacing your mobile, your bank cards, your driving license. Imagine losing your ID card which becomes the single source of validation for you to be able to get your new phone, bank cards etc…
I’ve seen Swiss lose his wallet with his ID card and bank cards whilst on a business trip. Total and complete nightmare for him which went on for weeks before he could resolve it. Not helped by the fact that it is mandatory for the Swiss to carry their ID card too.
An ID card is the most fundamental level of tracking and control of a population. Unlike online monitoring laws which may change or weaken, when an ID card is introduced, it stays. Forever.
To paraphrase Stephane Meyer’s Twilight. “You don’t want to be in a hurry to make a permanent change that you do not understand the full ramifications of”….
I live and work in environments which have ID cards. At home everyone who drives has to carry their vehicle registration document which also carries their MOT (Control Techinque or CT), date and expiry on it. They must carry their driving license and also their ID card. Our environment in the UK has trended away from individual identity and tracking. Yes they can track vehicles 24x7 over almost all of the UK, but they do not know, or have to know, who is driving it.
Simply because you have to have one, Governments can demand them. Of course in the beginning you will be able to just stick it in the drawer like a passport. But as each decade goes past, that little piece of plastic will begin to dominate your waking life. As WM says, those who are ex forces understand having a number and a picture on a piece of plastic which you are then required to carry at all times. Just imagine going to the beach, it’s OK to leave your wallet and bank card at home, not OK to leave the ID card. Where are you going to put it? If the police come down the beach, you have to have it, are you going to leave it unattended with your bags whilst you are in the water?
Nobody who has not been forced to have an ID card can imagine all of the scenario’s where it is a total pain in the backside. You can be absolutely sure the Criminals will have thought them all through and will target you wherever you are vulnerable. They won’t have a problem getting a new ID card, they will just steal the blanks from the manufacturers and will bribe the right civil servant for the correct entry to match the chip.
As you can tell, I’m not a fan!
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.