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moon23 Posted - 15/04/2008 : 13:50:53
Brighton NO2ID has launched a new online petition calling on the council to take a stance against the Government's ID card scheme. It's really important that everyone who opposes this scheme signs this petition and lets their friends now about it too!

http://brighton.no2id.net/
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moon23 Posted - 18/04/2008 : 13:36:10
If the Argus runs it as a story then there would be many more signing
moon23 Posted - 18/04/2008 : 13:34:10
Around 250k people living in Brighton and Hove. With a petition launched a few weeks before the motion I reackon anything over 1,000 would be good going. Most people living in the area will never even hear of the petition, the motion or the result

Miriam Binder Posted - 17/04/2008 : 10:30:15
How many residents are there in Brighton & Hove?
FUBAR Posted - 17/04/2008 : 10:15:22
How many names before the politicians take it seriously then?
moon23 Posted - 17/04/2008 : 09:56:53
This petition will be presented to the council when the motion is debated so it's important to get people to sign it.
long time no see Posted - 17/04/2008 : 09:56:32
Barcode the Arm
may be the Future.
moon23 Posted - 17/04/2008 : 09:48:54
quote:
Originally posted by Daveb

I do agree as it happens.
So the cheapest way is to have your name and ID number tattoed on your forehead at birth!



Mark of the beast.
Daveb Posted - 16/04/2008 : 20:03:46
I do agree as it happens.
So the cheapest way is to have your name and ID number tattoed on your forehead at birth!
moon23 Posted - 16/04/2008 : 15:09:16
quote:
Originally posted by Daveb

quote:
Originally posted by long time no see

quote:
Originally posted by Daveb

Exploding will be taxed.
Exploding without an ID card will be taxed x2 and not covered by NHS due to nasty newlabour cuts!



You Can Not say that.
Delboy goes Mad over that.



As long as he has an ID card that will be ok.

To be honest as long as an ID card only shows a picture, age and signature I see no problem, unless you have something to hide.
I also see no real point if people can prove who they are with a birth certificate, driving licence or passport.
Therefore no different to a Driving Licence or Passport in effect
There will always be forged cards however.




No there isn't really a problem with an ID card that contains this information. Germany and Sweden have a simlair thing, although there will always be forged cards you are right.

The UK scheme however as Mim points out contains a large centralized database that records all of our biometric information etc. Once this information is centralized then there is a risk that it will 'go missing' something that happens frequently in the UK.

Recently people have cracked the fingerprint biometic and it's now possible if you have this information to create a forged copy that fools the machines.

Basically it's a massive waste of tax payers money to create a system which won't work and will make things worse. We are all being asked to tighten our belts, couldn't this money be better spent elsewhere?
Miriam Binder Posted - 15/04/2008 : 21:48:16
Yes, I have heard that particular spin as well. The thing is as the microchipped biometric card collating card will rely on the appropriate authorities 'stopping' the non card carrying residents first, as is the case now, I cannot see how it would lead to a more 'valid' count.
Daveb Posted - 15/04/2008 : 21:36:39
Logging correct data is always an issue.
I believe this is seen as the way to take a "valid" count of who is in the country.

Once again we all suffer due to the need to be politically correct and those that seek to harm us or commit some crime.
Miriam Binder Posted - 15/04/2008 : 21:30:33
quote:
Originally posted by Daveb

Perhaps the problem is with those not having an UK birth certificate, passport or driving licence.

Some of those may be the target and the biggest threat?

That will always be a problem and I do not think that ID cards will actually be all that much of a deterrent there. ID cards are far more likely to cause problems where data has been entered wrongly, improperly retrieved or erroneously associated.
Daveb Posted - 15/04/2008 : 21:26:16
Perhaps the problem is with those not having an UK birth certificate, passport or driving licence.

Some of those may be the target and the biggest threat?
long time no see Posted - 15/04/2008 : 21:20:41
Moon , Miriam or Me
have nothing to Hide.
But ID cards are not wanted
and not needed.
Miriam Binder Posted - 15/04/2008 : 21:20:28
The problem is not so much with the need for an ID card as such, though we already carry many forms of ID including the photo carrying driving licence. As far as I see it the problem is with the idea of microchip technology in the ID ccard scheme as it is currently proposed as well as with the idea of centrally held biometric data.
Daveb Posted - 15/04/2008 : 21:12:14
quote:
Originally posted by long time no see

quote:
Originally posted by Daveb

Exploding will be taxed.
Exploding without an ID card will be taxed x2 and not covered by NHS due to nasty newlabour cuts!



You Can Not say that.
Delboy goes Mad over that.



As long as he has an ID card that will be ok.

To be honest as long as an ID card only shows a picture, age and signature I see no problem, unless you have something to hide.
I also see no real point if people can prove who they are with a birth certificate, driving licence or passport.
Therefore no different to a Driving Licence or Passport in effect
There will always be forged cards however.
long time no see Posted - 15/04/2008 : 21:00:54
I fully Understand
LiveWire.
livewire Posted - 15/04/2008 : 20:55:28
quote:
Originally posted by long time no see

As for you getting me Banned again
that is your Right.



Point 1. You have never been banned. You have been locked out for a period.
Point 2. The only one who has got you locked out was you.

No poster on these forums has the power to get another poster locked out or banned. That power lies with Admin and Admin alone. You have been told this a number of times long time no see. It seems that not only do you find it impossible to change the way you speak but you find it impossible to take on board anything you are told.
long time no see Posted - 15/04/2008 : 20:52:19
quote:
Originally posted by Daveb

Exploding will be taxed.
Exploding without an ID card will be taxed x2 and not covered by NHS due to nasty newlabour cuts!



You Can Not say that.
Delboy goes Mad over that.
Daveb Posted - 15/04/2008 : 20:45:42
Exploding will be taxed.
Exploding without an ID card will be taxed x2 and not covered by NHS due to nasty newlabour cuts!
long time no see Posted - 15/04/2008 : 20:40:29
Maybe Delboy would then Explode?
Furzewick Posted - 15/04/2008 : 20:01:19
This forum has a Greggs thread and an old Greggs thread too. Why not an attack Corrupt FACT New pathetic Labour LT thread ?
long time no see Posted - 15/04/2008 : 19:30:20
But Del in this Thread Case
the ID Card is 100% New Labour that Only want it in.

So in this Case the ID Card is Only because of New Labour.


So to be Fair
I have not said anything out of line.

What Next
Do you what a Forum whithout
Me attacking New Labour?
I only attack when they are Guilty. (I am not on every thread attacking them)
They are in Power - I have every Bleedin' Right to attack New Labour.
No one Elected Dithering Brown.
FACT.
thedelboy Posted - 15/04/2008 : 19:18:22
A complaint is not getting you banned it is asking you politely to stop refering to everything that goes wrong in the world as "new labours fault or bush /blair browns fault can you not just discus without having to mention them? no offence but it gets sickening when you see the same crap every time.give me a break and a few others please
long time no see Posted - 15/04/2008 : 19:05:19
Del it is all Important,
but go right ahead with a New Labour thread
I will not put anything rude on it.

As for you getting me Banned again
that is your Right.
But I will Never Change how I speak.

Easy when you want to do it
Del.
thedelboy Posted - 15/04/2008 : 18:07:56
"CAN WE HAVE A BLOUDY THREAD WITHOUT BROWN BLAIR BUSH NEW FUCKING LABOUR LT YOU ARE GETTING BORING NOW I WILL MAKE A FORMAL COMPLAINT IF YOU CARRY ON" ITS OK HAVING A GRIEVIANCE BUT BLOUDY HELL YOU ARE FRIGGING OBSESSED
long time no see Posted - 15/04/2008 : 16:28:42
quote:
Originally posted by Borninhove

Can't see what all the fuss is about, myself. Most of the countries I've lived in since 1986 have required ID cards and it's never been a problem ... What? ... Yes, officer, I'll come quietly.




Here in the England
we have a better view on life.

Corrupt New Labour are the Only Party
that want this american ID card.

We do not need it
or the waste of Our Tax money.


Dithering Brown is still not pushing this
due to his lack of control.

Once Corrupt New Labour are kicked out
this waste of money ID card will be deleted.


Sign Of The Times.
Miriam Binder Posted - 15/04/2008 : 14:38:13
I wouldn't hold my breath Moon. But it is worth a try.
Miriam Binder Posted - 15/04/2008 : 14:37:29
The problem is with the biometric database as far as I am concerned. No issue with ID cards as such.
Borninhove Posted - 15/04/2008 : 14:18:23
Can't see what all the fuss is about, myself. Most of the countries I've lived in since 1986 have required ID cards and it's never been a problem ... What? ... Yes, officer, I'll come quietly.

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