The ID card would be stored on a smartphone and linked to government records, according to think tank proposals

  • Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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    2 days ago

    That’s the problem with the ID card idea, it doesn’t solve a problem. Obviously it proves who you are, but there are so many other documents that are already needed that also do that there’s no point.

    If we got rid of driving licences and just had an ID card that everyone had, and then when you got a licence it just got added as information onto the card, then they would have a point. But that isn’t what they’re proposing, they’re proposing a second card that does the exact same job as the driving licence that I’m already required to carry.

    • guy_threepwood@lemmy.world
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      You’re not required to carry your driving license, though. You only need to present it at a police station within 7 days of being stopped if asked.

      The way I could see this being useful would be a version of the driving license we already have, but with no entitlements to drive on the back for people who don’t. No other changes.

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        Yes which is what I’m proposing. But that’s not what they’re talking about they’re talking about a totally separate ID card with no real reason for its existence.