Who Will You Vote For?
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Re: Who Will You Vote For?
Why do the Brits not want ID cards?
I've never really understood why people are anti because if you drive you have photo ID, if you travel you have photo ID, a lot of work places have photo ID.
I've got a credit card sized passport (as well as the normal passport) which I carry as ID over here - mostly because the French have ID cards, so it's handy to have something 'formal' that is a recognised card. (Also have a driving licence, health card and residency card all with a photo on!!)
But, why are UK people so very anti having an official ID card?
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Re: Who Will You Vote For?
Walking down the street in our own country is not a privilege that requires proof of identity or proof of anything.
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Think you'd have to travel a fair distance to find a Gestapo but anyway -
It's ok for the police to demand to see your driving licence in a driving situation? What's the difference to another situation and needing to show an ID card?
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I've never been stopped and asked for ID when walking down a street. But I know in the uk there are regular stops of people, so if there was a card to show to prove ID, surely that makes it easier?
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We’ve all seen too many films with Gestapo snapping at people. It has an effect!
You can drive without carrying your licence, but it’s reasonable for cops to check that a driver is qualified to drive. There is a problem of unqualified people driving.
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If you drive in the UK you don't have to carry your ID or any other 'paperwork'.
ID is one of those ideas that works fine until someone in uniform demands to see your ID, just because they can. I imagine quite a few people remember the demand for 'Papers!' from gentlemen in rather forbidding uniforms.
I do find I need my photo licence for more and more...even picking up a delivery from the Royal Mail depot (despite having the 'we tried to deliver' note in my hand).
ID is one of those ideas that works fine until someone in uniform demands to see your ID, just because they can. I imagine quite a few people remember the demand for 'Papers!' from gentlemen in rather forbidding uniforms.
I do find I need my photo licence for more and more...even picking up a delivery from the Royal Mail depot (despite having the 'we tried to deliver' note in my hand).
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Public boarding school followed by Cambridge Uni, yeah I can see how that's all the experience a Labour MP needs.BBC wrote:New "Baby of the House" Sam Carling says he has a "lot of experience older MPs won't have", after being elected in Thursday's election.
The 22-year-old is now the youngest member of the House of Commons, after winning by a razor-thin majority in North West Cambridgeshire.
Speaking to BBC Breakfast, Carling says he gets "a little frustrated" when people criticise his lack of life experience.
"No-one has explained to me how being older makes you better at the job," he says.
Carling adds that he hopes his time in Parliament will show young people are "just as capable" as anyone else.
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If you drive a truck or bus you have to carry your CPC card.Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 12:53 pm If you drive in the UK you don't have to carry your ID or any other 'paperwork'.
ID is one of those ideas that works fine until someone in uniform demands to see your ID, just because they can. I imagine quite a few people remember the demand for 'Papers!' from gentlemen in rather forbidding uniforms.
I do find I need my photo licence for more and more...even picking up a delivery from the Royal Mail depot (despite having the 'we tried to deliver' note in my hand).
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And yet - occupied countries in europe, who actually did experience the demand for papers from the occupying forces (unlike the UK) seem to be ok with ID cards!Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 12:53 pm If you drive in the UK you don't have to carry your ID or any other 'paperwork'.
ID is one of those ideas that works fine until someone in uniform demands to see your ID, just because they can. I imagine quite a few people remember the demand for 'Papers!' from gentlemen in rather forbidding uniforms.
I do find I need my photo licence for more and more...even picking up a delivery from the Royal Mail depot (despite having the 'we tried to deliver' note in my hand).
That's why I asked. I'm interested to find out why the country as a whole is so very anti the idea.
If I go to the doctor or hospital, I have to show my Health Card. This shows that my treatment is covered (70% or 100% if they also see my insurance) and so they know what to bill me. If someone goes without a health card, then they get billed 100%. But a French is still required to also carry an ID card - although that also allows them to travel across boarders in the EU without a passport, so it has other uses!!
I'm only interested. Moreso now the replies have included an experience that the UK didn't have (occupation), I just find the dislike of the idea weird!!
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As I find the idea of having to carry id weird, it's just another control placed on you by 'the man'
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I can't think of a single reason why it would be necessary, why give authorities more power they can abuse?Noggin wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 1:14 pmAnd yet - occupied countries in europe, who actually did experience the demand for papers from the occupying forces (unlike the UK) seem to be ok with ID cards!Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 12:53 pm If you drive in the UK you don't have to carry your ID or any other 'paperwork'.
ID is one of those ideas that works fine until someone in uniform demands to see your ID, just because they can. I imagine quite a few people remember the demand for 'Papers!' from gentlemen in rather forbidding uniforms.
I do find I need my photo licence for more and more...even picking up a delivery from the Royal Mail depot (despite having the 'we tried to deliver' note in my hand).
That's why I asked. I'm interested to find out why the country as a whole is so very anti the idea.
If I go to the doctor or hospital, I have to show my Health Card. This shows that my treatment is covered (70% or 100% if they also see my insurance) and so they know what to bill me. If someone goes without a health card, then they get billed 100%. But a French is still required to also carry an ID card - although that also allows them to travel across boarders in the EU without a passport, so it has other uses!!
I'm only interested. Moreso now the replies have included an experience that the UK didn't have (occupation), I just find the dislike of the idea weird!!
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But you carry your driving licence with you? Surely that's a control?MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 1:26 pmAs I find the idea of having to carry id weird, it's just another control placed on you by 'the man'
To vote? But then you can show a driving licence or passport I guess? In which case, what's the difference?Mussels wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 1:38 pmI can't think of a single reason why it would be necessary, why give authorities more power they can abuse?Noggin wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 1:14 pmAnd yet - occupied countries in europe, who actually did experience the demand for papers from the occupying forces (unlike the UK) seem to be ok with ID cards!Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 12:53 pm If you drive in the UK you don't have to carry your ID or any other 'paperwork'.
ID is one of those ideas that works fine until someone in uniform demands to see your ID, just because they can. I imagine quite a few people remember the demand for 'Papers!' from gentlemen in rather forbidding uniforms.
I do find I need my photo licence for more and more...even picking up a delivery from the Royal Mail depot (despite having the 'we tried to deliver' note in my hand).
That's why I asked. I'm interested to find out why the country as a whole is so very anti the idea.
If I go to the doctor or hospital, I have to show my Health Card. This shows that my treatment is covered (70% or 100% if they also see my insurance) and so they know what to bill me. If someone goes without a health card, then they get billed 100%. But a French is still required to also carry an ID card - although that also allows them to travel across boarders in the EU without a passport, so it has other uses!!
I'm only interested. Moreso now the replies have included an experience that the UK didn't have (occupation), I just find the dislike of the idea weird!!
Oh I know I have - but I didn't understand the anti-ness before I moved here!!
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Re: Who Will You Vote For?
It's law here to carry driving licence when driving so always have it my wallet rather than forget it.
I have private health insurance so always need to carry my card as their NHS doesn't cover me.
And always carry my TIE card as never know when I'll need it. Everything is linked to the TIE card
None of this is a hardship.
I have private health insurance so always need to carry my card as their NHS doesn't cover me.
And always carry my TIE card as never know when I'll need it. Everything is linked to the TIE card
None of this is a hardship.
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Re: Who Will You Vote For?
Some of us choose to carry our driving licences, we don't have to. Presumably, a mandated ID card would have to be produced on demand (otherwise, why bother?) that's the sticking point.
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Sometime I do , sometimes I don't, that's choice not control. I could bury it in a drawer until it's due for renewal and not give it a second thought.
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There's something of a principle involved when the State says 'In order to control crime and keep you safe we must assume everyone is a potential criminal'. Which is fine-ish if the State isn't corrupt and 'criminal' doesn't mean you want to kick them out.
Cards are a bit rubbish, people can leave them at home and fakes can be made. Who could possibly object if they were replaced with a little chip?..it works for pets. Similar principle - you have a unique identifier but you can't lose it or forget it. You wouldn't need to fumble for it in order to be scanned etc etc. You could be ID'd when you walk in through the door to, well, anywhere.
Anyone got a problem with that?
Maybe some aren't in a rush to hop on a slippery slope in a world where governments can change quite dramatically?
Cards are a bit rubbish, people can leave them at home and fakes can be made. Who could possibly object if they were replaced with a little chip?..it works for pets. Similar principle - you have a unique identifier but you can't lose it or forget it. You wouldn't need to fumble for it in order to be scanned etc etc. You could be ID'd when you walk in through the door to, well, anywhere.
Anyone got a problem with that?
Maybe some aren't in a rush to hop on a slippery slope in a world where governments can change quite dramatically?
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
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But certainty is an absurd one.
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