Take Jane
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Nice video. A difficult one to balance and as usual you have the pedants tut-tutting about whether it's "over the top" or not.
Bollocks to ID cards.
I wish these horrible pricks in Whitehall would butt out of our business.
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Even a simple and secure database system would be dependent on the trustworthiness of any government with access to it. Since it is impossible to guarantee the integrity of all future governments, we cannot guarantee the security of any database system.
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People who support ID cards don't know what freedom or security is. All they know how to do is worship their masters. Keep up the good work. The future belongs to the PEOPLE.
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Whilst Take Jane is a fictional work, the same could be said about people trafficking, terrorism and identity theft. These issues are blown out of all proportion by politicians, the media and vested interests. Even the Government has given up using terrorism as an excuse for ID Cards.
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But once all the systems are linked together if someone DOES find out your details they'll know EVERYTHING!
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Do you have any idea how often the a government employee leaves a laptop on a train and details are stolen from COUNTLESS government databases??? Literally every month. So putting all of these details in once place is just asking for more trouble...
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ID cards wont stop migration, terror or ID theft. Anyone who trusts the state hasn't looked very much into history.
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I agree with you. I consider myself to be a free human being and do not wish to live in a communist state. It is my right as a free person to live in a free world and not as a caged, tracked being. I strongly oppose the idea of ID cards and a data base system that holds peoples personal information and credit details etc, which will be the case as heading that way.
So let me get this straight: you'd rather do nothing about people trafficking, terrorism and identity theft, each of which is ruining thousands of lives right now, than do something about institutional corruption that supposedly fails carefully constructed characters such as this?
szczepansky 2 years ago
Not at all, szczepansky - the ID scheme will do nothing to tackle the problems you mention, but *will* expose others to risks that the gov't and its apologists won't even acknowledge. For example: NO2ID has suggested practical measures (already being used in other countries, including the US) that would cut out vast amounts of identity fraud right NOW, at zero cost to the consumer - but the government chooses to ignore them and push ahead with its hugely costly and dangerous ID scheme.
lankyphil 2 years ago