Workingman wrote:Having said that I am against the all encompassing biometric ones with every bit of information imaginable stored on them - they really are a means of control. The type of cards I mentioned in another post have none of that.
Workingman wrote:It will be a good combination if simple ID cards ever get introduced without all the biometric nonsense.
Voting in Belgium is done by paper voting or electronic voting on a computer depending on the place of voting. A few weeks before the actual election, every Belgian older than 18 receives a voting card with the details of where and when to vote. The voting cards are sent by the municipal administration to all of the municipality's inhabitants based on the national population register. Voting bureaus are usually in schools. On polling day, always a Sunday, a volunteer at the voting bureau checks the voter in. After taking the voter's electronic identity card and voting card, the volunteer issues a magnetic card to operate the voting machine. After the voter has finished, the volunteer verifies that the magnetic card was used to cast a valid vote, then returns the voter's ID and voting card, now stamped as proof of having voted.
Suff wrote:There is no such thing as a simple and non biometric ID Card.
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