Public 'happy to carry ID cards'
98.5% statistics are rubbish | 22.04.2004 10:01
The BBC reports..
"A new survey suggests people in the UK overwhelmingly support identification cards anwould be happy to carry one.
A draft bill paving the way for a national ID card scheme is expected to be published next week.
However, a majority of the 1,000 people questioned in a MORI telephone poll expressed doubts the cards could be introduced without problems.
Almost half those surveyed said they would not want to pay anything for the cards. A £35 fee has been proposed. ( Remember the Aussies managed to BURN all theirs in protest )
Home Secretary David Blunkett said he was pleased with the outcome of the poll and promised the government would be bringing in outside expertise to make sure the system "isn't a cock up". ( just like the Schools, the NHS, the environment etc. eh David. Fujitsu or Javis perhaps?) .
The principal reason people gave for backing the adoption of ID cards was to prevent illegal immigration.
I jhave just conducted my own survey and have determined that neither I or anybody I have just spoken to in the last hour thinks it is a good thing. Come to that, 1200% of my friends think that MORI is not to be trusted. Oh and they think Blunkett should be locked up or at leats served with an ASBO.
The rant:-Now we look at the racist mainstream media such as The Telegraph, Express etc. and wankers like Blunkett. This country (and London in particular) is poulated with people whose ancestors from somewhere else ( who the fuck do these people think they are to determine who lives where - they support the arms trade, sweatshops, the IMF,WTO, and World Bank, the oil indusry etc.. all resulting in the crisis of today. It seems that London only wants RICH wankers that fuck around the poor of their own countries and want to do the same all around the planet with their transnational business comrades in the US/UK
"A new survey suggests people in the UK overwhelmingly support identification cards anwould be happy to carry one.
A draft bill paving the way for a national ID card scheme is expected to be published next week.
However, a majority of the 1,000 people questioned in a MORI telephone poll expressed doubts the cards could be introduced without problems.
Almost half those surveyed said they would not want to pay anything for the cards. A £35 fee has been proposed. ( Remember the Aussies managed to BURN all theirs in protest )
Home Secretary David Blunkett said he was pleased with the outcome of the poll and promised the government would be bringing in outside expertise to make sure the system "isn't a cock up". ( just like the Schools, the NHS, the environment etc. eh David. Fujitsu or Javis perhaps?) .
The principal reason people gave for backing the adoption of ID cards was to prevent illegal immigration.
I jhave just conducted my own survey and have determined that neither I or anybody I have just spoken to in the last hour thinks it is a good thing. Come to that, 1200% of my friends think that MORI is not to be trusted. Oh and they think Blunkett should be locked up or at leats served with an ASBO.
The rant:-Now we look at the racist mainstream media such as The Telegraph, Express etc. and wankers like Blunkett. This country (and London in particular) is poulated with people whose ancestors from somewhere else ( who the fuck do these people think they are to determine who lives where - they support the arms trade, sweatshops, the IMF,WTO, and World Bank, the oil indusry etc.. all resulting in the crisis of today. It seems that London only wants RICH wankers that fuck around the poor of their own countries and want to do the same all around the planet with their transnational business comrades in the US/UK
98.5% statistics are rubbish
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Im confused
22.04.2004 13:01
I carry an ID card every day which gives me access to the university, I carry a train pass which gives me the right to use public transport, I don't drive but if I did I would carry a driving licence. None of these items seem to impose much on me and protect me more than they harm me.
What have I missed ?
Peace
Tig
what's worng? WHAT'S RIGHT?
22.04.2004 14:35
- To Combat Illegal Immigration
WRONG. People who employ illegal migrants generally know they are doing so since they don't complain when they get sub-minimum wage pay etc.
- To Fight Terrorism
WRONG. What - are we hoping people put 'international terrorist' as their occupation? Spain has ID cards, look at the March 11th bombing. Saudi Arabia is a totalitarian state with far more surveilance infrastructure than ID cards and it still gets regular terrorist attacks.
- To combat Identity Fraud
WRONG. It simply means you escape questioning with one form of ID which is 'unfakeable' like the Titanic was 'unsinkable'. There are apparantly 80 million plus National Insurance numbers issued in the UK (population <60 million). Nuff said.
Now some reasons against:
- Mandatory carrying would make non-carrying an arrestable offence. This is obvious because the police couldn't verify your details without arresting you or you could just bluff. This would criminalise innocent people on a massive scale - just witness the use of 'anti-terror' laws to stop-and-search demonstrators etc... Ho often do you forget your keys, or wallet etc... Nuff said.
- It represents the infrastructure of a totalitarian state. Coupled with the failiure of the official reasons to withstand scrutiny and the draft Civil Contingencies Bill's (since amended) intention to suspend Parliament in case of 'political instability' i.e. declare dictatorship if people threaten the current sham oligarchy there are good reasons to believe ulterior motives are in play. Not that the government lies of course, that would be silly - I mean since we found the huge Iraqi 45minute WMD cache and liberated the population of fallujah from their foreheads theres no doubt the government is completely honest and accountable.
- The biometric feature makes it unlike any form of ID you mention, this is new, not 'no big deal'.
- Private contractors are likely to implement the scheme and theres no doubt the confidential database would be highly coveted by multinationals etc. It has been suggested (by Blunkett i believe) that the biometric ID card could be combined with credit cards - allowing every purchase you make to be logged and archived like the US' Total(itarian) Information Awareness scheme, since renamed Terrorist Information Awareness for obvious reasons.
The lack of legitimate explanation confirms the existence of ulterior motives, given the government's recent record there is absolutelyu every reason to oppose this scheme.
Tom
What Tig misses........
22.04.2004 14:49
Let's say that at some point in the future the financial system collapses and a cashless central bank is implemented by the government. People attending a contentious event could be scanned and the next time they visit the shops to buy some food and try to pay with their government bank issued card, they could easily find that their account has no money in it - even though they'd been paid the day before !
You may think this is far-fetched, but as someone who works in IT, I KNOW it's possible NOW !
Paul
the future is a managed democracy
22.04.2004 15:11
and if you don't comply to what the authoritarians
impose as what society is, then you wil not be allowed access to
anything...
shelter, heatfood, water, air...
how modern...
how futuristic....
IT IS NOW!
they are rfid tagging the homeless in California...
Right now...
Those power mad elites are setting about this planet on a global coup for the worlds resources...
oil, water, gas...
Right NOW
we are living in a bad william gibson novel...
http://www.wardrobe.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/murder_inc/part7.html
http://www.wardrobe.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/murder_inc/society.html
Captain Wardrobe
i don't want one
22.04.2004 16:21
What right does a govt. have to insist I carry an id card?
According to the beeb web-site corporations are being asked to for their opinion as to whether they think the cards should be sophisticated or not!! For sophisticated read contain chip technology that can be tracked etc...
Have I missed something here? perhaps we (the general public - not just 1000 stooges)should be asked? not the companies who are set to make a fortune producing them.
I will not carry one and will go to prison if I have to - if we all stick together and refuse then the scheme will be unworkable. Does anybody know if a campaign has been started?
tekno anarchist
Solidarity against ID cards
22.04.2004 16:51
http://www.defy-id.org.uk/index.htm
Who is Spartacus? We are Spartacus! Fuck the fuckers and their totalitarian leanings.
Tom
Chipper
22.04.2004 23:20
In another survey, some 90% of adults thought microchipping of children was a good idea
One thing leads to another, don't you think
dh
Tracers
22.04.2004 23:46
and the mode for implanting you right now or in the past
http://www.backfire.dk/EMPIRENORTH/newsite/products_en001.htm
dh
Just say no.
23.04.2004 06:23
Zaskar
Destroy ID cards...
23.04.2004 11:51
ID Card Destroyer
I see . . ..
23.04.2004 13:34
Togi
You tell 'em Togi!
23.04.2004 18:03
remember?
"I bet you're all too afraid to be microchipped aren't you . . . what have you got to hide?"
and
"I bet you have a problem with pre-emptive arrest and detention for peaceful political dissent, don't you? Those Fairford coach protestors were kidnapped by the police for national security reasons!"
not forgetting
"You're all crazy conspiracy theorists who think David Blunkett has touted legislation proposing the suspension of parliament in case of 'political or economic instability' and biometric mandatory ID cards. You're mad! David Blunkett never said these things. I bet you think that the government lied about Iraqi WMD too! You guys are PARANOID!"
Togi's Handler
ID cards
24.04.2004 02:54
Andrew
Lets make an anti ID card campaign like anti poll tax campaign!!
24.04.2004 12:44
It would need local groups and a very good campaign to convince people (such as my mum)of the false fear of Muslim terrorists is the reason for them and of couse more state control
Wouldn't pay didn't pay
Misconception
24.04.2004 14:07
Andrew
If your face doesn’t fit…
24.04.2004 16:57
Why is this significant? We already have a network of CCTV cameras linked up to a facial recognition software, Visionics’ “FaceIt”. We’ve had it in East London for some time. The idea is that this stuff can pick out a given face in a crowd and therefore be used to trace given ‘suspects’. In practice, however, it seems that it rarely, if ever, works, since for the system to work properly, “it needs pictures taken of suspects from at least five different angles and the Metropolitan Police doesn't take that many.” (report in the Guardian, 2002, Thursday June 13, 2002; available at http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,736312,00.html).
If the Home Office opts for this form of ID, the consequences are far more worrying than even those which involve iris scans or fingerprints. It doesn’t take a genius to work out that the facial scans taken for the ID cards could dramatically improve the hit rate of this software. And of course, rather than needing to arrest someone in order to get the necessary data, there would be a database of (ideally) the entire population of the UK. Cops take loads of photos of people on demos, but it presently is impossible (way too labour–intensive) to do any more than identify ‘trouble-makers’ or ‘ring-leaders’. But with this technology, you could potentially get the name of everybody on a million-person demo who walks past a camera in Trafalgar Square.
Spook
Paranoid, moi?
24.04.2004 17:31
This means that the only weapon against the system is, as people have pointed out, a mass boycott. However, it is likely that the main selling point will be the “anti-terrorism” aspect. Just more evidence of how vital the current discourse of terrorism is to the interests of Capital.
Spook
A mass boycott . . . and/or
25.04.2004 12:26
If the state will imprision people for not registering with it and seek to detect them 24/hrs a day in public thats pretty damn fascist. I simply refuse to be subject to such a totalitarian tool - history teaches us that once the tools are created then someone will rise to use them. Maybe card ID dissidents will end up fleeing and claiming asylum. That'd be a laugh. Any ideas on destinations?
Tom
Is this not all too cynical?
06.11.2004 16:56
Should we just be more optimistic?
Marie