Monday, March 27, 2006

ID Card Wake-Up Call

DAILY EXPRESS - 15/03/2006  Little card that will be the eyes of Big Brother

LEADER
The Identity Card Bill returns to the House of Lords today. The upper chamber has mounted a spirited opposition to Labour's proposed legislation.

For some weeks an anonymous e-mail has been circulated among peers, detailing the true nature of the national ID register. Here we reproduce this fascinating document in full.

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YOU may feel that identity cards are not something to worry about, since we already have photo ID for our passport and driving licence and an ID card will be no different to that.

But the proposed ID card will be different from any card you now hold.

It will be connected to a database called the NIR (national identity register), where all your personal details will be stored. This will include the unique number that will be issued to you, your fingerprints, a scan of the back of your eye and your photograph. Apart from your name, address and date of birth, there will be spaces on this database for your religion, residence status, and many other private and personal facts. There is unlimited space for every other detail of your life on the NIR database, which can be expanded by the Government with or without further Acts of Parliament. By itself, you might think that this register is harmless, but you would be wrong. This new card will be used to check your identity against your entry in the register in real time, whenever you present it, to "prove who you are".

Every place that sells alcohol or cigarettes, every post office, every pharmacy and every bank will have an NIR card terminal (very much like the chip and pin readers that are everywhere now), into which your card can be "swiped" to check your identity.

Each time this happens, a record is made at the NIR. This means, for example, that there will be a government record of every time you withdraw more than GBP99 at your bank, which now demands ID for these transactions.

Every time you have to prove that you are over 18, your card will be swiped and a record made at the NIR.

Restaurants and off-licences will demand that your card is swiped so that each receipt shows that they sold alcohol to someone over 18 and that this was proved by the access to the NIR, indemnifying them from prosecution.

Private businesses are going to be given access to the NIR database.  If you want to apply for a job, you will have to present your card for a swipe. If you want to apply for a London Underground Oyster card or a supermarket loyalty card or a driving licence, you will have to present your ID card.

The same goes for getting a telephone line or a mobile phone or an Internet account. Oyster, DVLA, BT, Tesco and Nectar (for example) all run very detailed databases of their own. They will be allowed access to the NIR, just as every other business will be. This means that each of these entities will be able to store your unique number in their database, and place all your travel, phone records, driving activities and detailed shopping habits under your unique NIR number.

These databases, which can easily fit on a storage device the size of your hand, will be sold to third parties either legally or illegally. It will then be possible for a nongovernmental entity to create a detailed dossier of all your activities.

Certainly, the Government will have clandestine access to all of them, meaning that they will have a complete record of all your movements, from how much and when you withdraw from your bank account to what medications you are taking, down to the level of what sort of bread you eat; all accessible via a single unique number in a central database.

This is quite a significant leap from a simple ID card that shows your name and face.  MOST people do not know that this is the true character and scope of the proposed ID card.  Whenever the details of how it will work are explained to them, they quickly change from being ambivalent towards it.

The Government is going to compel you to enter your details into the NIR and to carry this card. If you and your children want to obtain or renew your passports, you will be forced to have your fingerprints taken and your eyes scanned for the NIR, and an ID card will be issued to you whether you want one or not. If you refuse to be fingerprinted and eye scanned, you will not be able to get a passport.

Your ID card will, just like your passport, not be your property. The Home Secretary will have the right to revoke or suspend your ID at any time, meaning you will not be able to withdraw money from your bank account, for example, or do anything that requires you to present your ID card.

The arguments that have been put forward in favour of ID cards can be easily disproved. ID cards will not stop terrorists; every Spaniard has a compulsory ID card, as did the Madrid bombers. ID Cards will not "eliminate benefit fraud", which, in any case, is small compared to the astronomical cost of this proposal, which will be measured in billions.

This scheme exists solely to exert total surveillance and control over the ordinary free British citizen, and it will line the pockets of the companies that will create the computer systems at the expense of your freedom, privacy and money.

The Bill has proceeded to this stage due to the lack of accurate and complete information on this proposal being made public. Hand to hand, we can inform the entire nation if everyone who receives this passes it on.

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What can you do?  Read about the campaign against this new and worrying system at
http://www.no2id.net.

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