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Posted: 06 January 2005 | Subscribe Online


LEN SMITH
Gypsy activist
ID cards are more about power and control than any real effect in the areas claimed for them. False passports seem to be easily obtained at a price, and I'd bet the same goes for ID cards. It is always the vulnerable in society who are affected by such measures, never the legislators.

JAYA KATHRECHA
Carer
Lots of countries have ID cards and they don't cause the problems people here worry about. This country isn't security-conscious enough. There's so much fraud and ID cards would help to prevent it. It would be safer to pull out your card to prove who you were than to pull out your credit card.
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KIERRA BOX
Young people's activist
ID cards would penalise young people. Under 24s are at most risk of street crime and would be reluctant to carry such important documents. If a card was lost or stolen, we could be denied access to public services, leaving us excluded from society for weeks.
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JEAN STOGDON
Carer and Grand-parents Plus chair
ID cards would hold no terrors for my generation. We carried them in the war. I don't object on civil liberties grounds, but young Asian and black people are already being continually stopped by the police. ID cards might give them another reason.


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