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Do you trust the Government with ID card data?
After yesterdays news about the Government losing data on some 25 million individuals and 7.25 million families, do you trust the Government with ID card data?
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In a word....NO!!
There s no way that the government can go ahead with ID cards now after this shambles |
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Not a chance, there's too much information available to too many people and the data is hardly secure, as proven by this latest government balls up.
How can we trust them after this shambles? There really is quite a margin between supposed data protection and what is actually going on in the real world.ID cards would only go further towards more mishaps and more risk of identity theft. |
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wonderful advertising for the government eh! give us your details and we will be sure to make sure they go missing and cause you no end of worry!
I.D cards were never something that worried me, I was kind o indifferent about them, but now I dont want them to have any more information about me and my family than they need to have. |
I am not against ID cards in principle. Should be of great help in identifying youngsters trying to buy cigs and booze..Also veryfying the right to be here.
However since the latest massive security blunder the idea of them is worrying....Security breaches of the order reported yesterday should involve a very long prison sentence in order to make those responsible more responsible |
If you don't want ID cards you might as well get rid of your passports. Passports hold more information than ID cards.
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Yes and no. It depends what information would be on the ID card, really. And with this latest event, I reckon the care taken with such personal information would increase a lot.
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