Kaz wrote:ID cards would be such a good idea, I have always thought so.
Come on Suff, we’re all “tracked” throughout our lives one way or another, in this electronic age, so what’s the big deal?
Governments do not issue ID cards for your benefit. They issue ID cards for "their" benefit.
So it's all such a "good" idea you get this free card which allows you to prove who you are. Great right?
Then they decide to add additional biometric data and a certificate. Good?
Then they mandate that you _must_ use that certificate to carry out things in your life.
Then they add more biometric data, medical data such as NHS reference data.
Then you can't even get a doctors appointment without your ID card.
And it goes on and on and on and on until if you don't carry that ID Card you simply can't function.
Then someone steals your handbag and your ID card goes with it. Now you can't function. In fact you can't even prove who you are without it and if you can't prove who you are, then how do you get your documents to get your new ID card? You can't even book a doctors appointment until the government get around to replacing it for you. Tough if you need to go for your cancer treatment, you won't even get past reception where you have to wave your card to prove who you are. All because someone stole your handbag.
Now let's go back to the start. Governments do NOT issue ID cards for Your benefit. They issue them for Their benefit.
You think this will not happen? I have really bad news for you. It is already happening in countries all over the world where an ID card is mandatory. Not in All of them, but in enough of them.
So we should push this onto future generations? For what? A bit of convenience? It is really a BIT of convenience because in almost every single case there are ways to get this ID without major cost. It does require a bit of effort though.
That is not the British way. But we're not really British any more are we?
Call me paranoid if you want. I will remember that just because you are paranoid is not categoric proof that they are NOT out to get you.... When dealing with governments a small amount of paranoia is not just warranted but actually mandatory. You have to remember that these people making these decisions with your life are, generally, not people you would invite to dinner and certainly would not want marrying into your family.
Yet you trust them with something as invasive as an ID card?