TheOstrich wrote:I've always opposed the idea of identity cards in the past, but I am thinking that post Brexit, it might not be a bad idea, not least to establish basic benefit rights.
But the devil, as always, will be in the detail, and how all-pervasive the resulting Government database will be .....
On the rare occasions there has to be a database check all it needs to do is match a name to a NI number to a photo.
There needs to be no chip, all the person checking has to do is type in the name and NI, the system returns the registered photo to the person checking. If the card photo is wrong and the person presenting it looks like the photo on the fake card, or it is a legit card and the presenter is nothing like the photo - Voila!
There was a report today saying that most identity theft/fraud is due individuals being stupid by giving away passwords/PINs, chucking utility bills etc. and bank statements in the bin and failing to have or update computer security software (firewalls and AV).
Stealing, cloning and faking ID cards is way down the list of criminals and terrorists when there are so many other doors left open.... by us.