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Story: Organised crime 'will attack ID cards database'

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Posted by: Steve B (Thursday 18 May 2006, 1:38 PM)

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And due to the roundabout there is no accountability.
Chip and Pin is fraud proof, well it was until the first machine was installed.
All of the recent major criminals have been valid residents, so what exactly is the use of ID database?
Banks are currently refusing to believe C&P victims, so we'll all end up locked up when the ID cards are in full swing. Unless we are politicians of course.

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