In message <000d01c4734b$28a2dd00$c23468d5@com>, Ian Welton
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>I am now puzzled why, with the photographic driving licence and the police
>links to DVLA, the proposed National ID is being resisted.
Mainly because every transaction when the card is checked is apparently
likely to be logged back on a central computer. A bit like when you use
your credit card. That sort of snooping^H^H^H logging doesn't happen
today when people are asked for their driving licence as proof of ID.
--
Roland Perry
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