Gorton_Tubster
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We will see how y'all feel about it if Farage and Reform get in power and want to use them for stop and search powers for illegal immigrants or cracking down on how they define crime. Or when a govn uses them to filter out those people who refuse have a 'Covid jab' and need a police visit (for example).
Then what does not having the card on you mean in future? You cant get on that plane, you cannot into the places that become access-controlled because of this thing. Or you cannot get into the Etihad because you havent also brought your photo ID (Therefore becoming a terror risk). Or what about a post 911 world where the govn and local councils were seen to have abused the anti-terror laws in surveillance of people. Or in that same world.. when we go to the shops your access card determines how many packets of toilet rolls you are allowed to buy. How about the homeless, the ones =who dont have one, are they then non citizens, would they be able to access the services they need. Its just another weapon for the governmental powers to abuse.
I also wonder how a Trump govn would use them, the one standard bit of data, standardised across America, that allows him to filter out good voters from bad voters maybe, allow them to determine who can go where, bring in access control to particular States, for certain people.
The govn have enough data to do what they need, they dont need more. Dont let them have too much power and sight over us. Mad man rant over.
Anyway is this compulsory? If not ignore everything I said.
Then what does not having the card on you mean in future? You cant get on that plane, you cannot into the places that become access-controlled because of this thing. Or you cannot get into the Etihad because you havent also brought your photo ID (Therefore becoming a terror risk). Or what about a post 911 world where the govn and local councils were seen to have abused the anti-terror laws in surveillance of people. Or in that same world.. when we go to the shops your access card determines how many packets of toilet rolls you are allowed to buy. How about the homeless, the ones =who dont have one, are they then non citizens, would they be able to access the services they need. Its just another weapon for the governmental powers to abuse.
I also wonder how a Trump govn would use them, the one standard bit of data, standardised across America, that allows him to filter out good voters from bad voters maybe, allow them to determine who can go where, bring in access control to particular States, for certain people.
The govn have enough data to do what they need, they dont need more. Dont let them have too much power and sight over us. Mad man rant over.
Anyway is this compulsory? If not ignore everything I said.
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