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<blockquote data-quote="Topper" data-source="post: 117220" data-attributes="member: 186250"><p>Exactly isn't it a bit inconvenient carrying around a driving licence switch card and a suitcase of bits and bobs when one simple ID card will suffice.</p><p>My recent example was the tip of the iceberg, believe me as the banks continue their 'we're not responsible campaign' the £1000 will drop to £500 then some more and they will be demanding more secure ID (in the form of passports) before they'll cough up the dough. People are currently horrified by chip and pin but now that the retailer has to carry the can for fraudulent transactions before too many go out of business your high street retailers will be asking for such ID as well. </p><p>Chip and pin is actually in many analysts opinions and my own is less secure than the mag stripe so it will not be long before the criminal gangs latch onto the insecurites of the system. </p><p>Believe me I am not exactly happy about ID cards but it will have to happen to cut out retail fraud.</p><p>Look we obviously not going to agree but in time I think it will happen regardless of whether people want it or not</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topper, post: 117220, member: 186250"] Exactly isn't it a bit inconvenient carrying around a driving licence switch card and a suitcase of bits and bobs when one simple ID card will suffice. My recent example was the tip of the iceberg, believe me as the banks continue their 'we're not responsible campaign' the £1000 will drop to £500 then some more and they will be demanding more secure ID (in the form of passports) before they'll cough up the dough. People are currently horrified by chip and pin but now that the retailer has to carry the can for fraudulent transactions before too many go out of business your high street retailers will be asking for such ID as well. Chip and pin is actually in many analysts opinions and my own is less secure than the mag stripe so it will not be long before the criminal gangs latch onto the insecurites of the system. Believe me I am not exactly happy about ID cards but it will have to happen to cut out retail fraud. Look we obviously not going to agree but in time I think it will happen regardless of whether people want it or not [/QUOTE]
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