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Britain
Britain Plans to Introduce Identity Cards
2003-11-11
Hat tip to drudge - think the Europhiles will support US ID cards? Oh the dillemma!
The British government said Tuesday it wants to introduce compulsory identity cards to protect against illegal immigration, welfare fraud and terrorism — though implementation is years away.
heads up is all this is
Home Secretary David Blunkett said the government would introduce the scheme after building a national database of biometric information using fingerprints, iris scans and facial recognition technology. "An ID card scheme will help tackle the crime and serious issues facing the U.K., particularly illegal working, immigration abuse, ID fraud, terrorism and organized crime," Blunkett said. The Home Office said "using multiple identities is one of the most common practices of those involved in terrorist activity."
"i.e.: the Pakis"
But the issue of identity cards has split Prime Minister Tony Blair’s government, with some ministers reportedly claiming that they are too expensive and threaten civil liberties. Britain has not had compulsory identity cards for ordinary citizens since shortly after World War II. Such ID cards are mandatory in several Western European countries, including Belgium and Germany. Blair has endorsed the idea in principle, but his office last week said it would take years to resolve the many complex issues surrounding the plan.
years? why? It’s a matter of will, not technology
Britain is already working on upgrading passports to include chips containing biometric data, and the UK Passport Service will soon begin a six-month biometric pilot to test face, iris and fingerprint capture and recognition technology, the Home Office said. It said officials also planned to use biometric technology for driving licenses. The information would be used to compile a national database, the Home Office added.
Posted by:Frank G

#2  Has California offered British ID cards to illegal aliens yet?
Posted by: Doomed To Repeat   2003-11-11 4:42:17 PM  

#1  This is a new business opportunity for Pakistani forgers. Who said the Euros don't like capitalism?
Posted by: Steve White   2003-11-11 3:36:19 PM  

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