UK ID Cards
UK ID Cards in Review

 
blackbob
UK ID Cards: You know what you can do with you I.D card !!! (408 words)
by - written on 02/12/12 (Very useful, 157 readings)
Rating:

This one just won't go away,it dies down and is 'forgotten' about for a while but it rears it's hideous head again often in a slightly different form.I believe the latest idea is some form of online system akin to a google or facebook account with a logon on name and password. I mean honestly !!! I know why don't ...  Read the complete review

blissman70
The fight for freedom has surely failed with this one...?? (817 words)
by - written on 14/12/08 (Very useful, 162 readings)
Rating:

Is this another good idea from the think tank of the governing bodies or is it simply a way to bring in another form of taxation on the already over taxed population of the UK...? In my personal opinion the UK ID card is another big mistake by the government and will not be welcomed with open arms by the tax payers...( well ...  Read the complete review

mazey03
UK ID Cards: the fake ones (201 words)
by - written on 09/11/08 (Useful, 634 readings)
Rating:

When my daughter come home after being asked to go for a night out and had to refuse as she is just a tiny bit under 18 i told her dont worry about it as she only has around 5 months to go. So that night annoyed about having to refuse to all her offers she told me about paying 10 pound on the internet to buy a fake id i just ...  Read the complete review

thedevilinme
I think have an 'I. D' why we want these cards. (2256 words)
by - written on 11/09/08 (Very useful, 218 readings)
Rating:

Last Wednesday rational people I know where genuinely concerned that the particle accelerator would rip time apart and a small black hole would engulf Switzerland (not a bad thing) and then us and then everyone else (not a good thing). Ok, they were women, but what do you expect. The media absolutely loved this story and played it up big ...  Read the complete review

gurnzjleexv
UK ID Cards: ID...I dont think so (180 words)
by - written on 24/04/08 (Useful, 113 readings)
Rating:

When did things get so backwards. I have a better idea. ID Cards for all World Leaders, Government Officials, and all Members that belong to major organisations that influence the world in any way. All their actions being monitored and shared with the public. Im sure that they have nothing to hide and so they would never oppose to ...  Read the complete review

john65
Freedom.... what freedom? (427 words)
by - written on 24/04/08 (Very useful, 84 readings)
Rating:

How you are been tracked: Mobile phones: Your IMEI is recorded throughout the day. As long as your phone is on, it is being tracked. Your IMSI is recorded every time you place a phone call. Your location, time & date, duration of call, number that you called and the actual call is saved in a database for future ...  Read the complete review

Zmugzy
Crowned ReviewUK ID Cards: We Must Defend Our Individual Freedom and Our Right to Priva ... (1567 words)
by - written on 17/04/08, updated on  24/03/10 (Very useful, 167 readings)
Rating:

The ID Card Scheme and NIR Database So what makes the new government ID scheme and the National Identity Register (NIR) database so unique? There is no doubt that our actions and behaviour are already being recorded; in our cars, in our streets, in our shopping centres. Every transaction we make is being recorded alongside the date ...  Read the complete review

Result 1 - 7 of 7
reviews about UK ID Cards