> the idea of central government holding an accessible database of everyone’s identifies, and mandating participation, is cultural and political suicide.
>In the U.K. at least, two World Wars have taught us to be wary of central government databases.
Well really it is a little more than a sort of Driving License. We might get away with it by calling it EuroClub Express.
>In the U.K. at least, two World Wars have taught us to be wary of central government databases.
Well really it is a little more than a sort of Driving License. We might get away with it by calling it EuroClub Express.