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The Real ID card: the machine readable you
Posted May 7th 2005 9:32AM by Barb Dybwad
Filed under: Wireless
RFID
If only it were some dystopian fiction, but the Senate is slated to pass the Real ID Act next week, which specifies that by 2008 all Americans who want to enjoy privileges such as bank accounts and air travel will be issued what will most likely be RFID-enabled ID cards (Homeland Security hasn't completely decided which machine readable technology they'll use, but they're leaning heavily towards RFID since the chips are already going to be used in our passports). The card will likely take the place of your driver's license and will store at the very minimum your name, birthdate, sex, ID number, a digital photograph and address, with the possibility of additional data such as a fingerprint or retinal scan. State DMVs will be receiving federal funds to hand over their databases, with the goal of making each state's data available to all other states. The House passed the measure on Thursday, and both the Senate and President Bush are expected to sign off on the bill next week. But the real question is, who will be the first to ask to have the chip implanted so they don't have to worry about forgetting their wallet?
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Check out these sites:
www.realnightmare.org/news/105/
www.realnightmare.org/news/16/
www.realnightmare.org/about/21/
ttp://www.privacycoalition.org/stoprea...php#more
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Also see:
news.com.com/National+ID...5573414.html
news.com.com/Congress+re...6182210.html
The Real ID card: the machine readable you
Posted May 7th 2005 9:32AM by Barb Dybwad
Filed under: Wireless
RFID
If only it were some dystopian fiction, but the Senate is slated to pass the Real ID Act next week, which specifies that by 2008 all Americans who want to enjoy privileges such as bank accounts and air travel will be issued what will most likely be RFID-enabled ID cards (Homeland Security hasn't completely decided which machine readable technology they'll use, but they're leaning heavily towards RFID since the chips are already going to be used in our passports). The card will likely take the place of your driver's license and will store at the very minimum your name, birthdate, sex, ID number, a digital photograph and address, with the possibility of additional data such as a fingerprint or retinal scan. State DMVs will be receiving federal funds to hand over their databases, with the goal of making each state's data available to all other states. The House passed the measure on Thursday, and both the Senate and President Bush are expected to sign off on the bill next week. But the real question is, who will be the first to ask to have the chip implanted so they don't have to worry about forgetting their wallet?
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Check out these sites:
www.realnightmare.org/news/105/
www.realnightmare.org/news/16/
www.realnightmare.org/about/21/
ttp://www.privacycoalition.org/stoprea...php#more
==============================================
Also see:
news.com.com/National+ID...5573414.html
news.com.com/Congress+re...6182210.html
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Re: US Senate to pass National ID Card....
Wed, June 6, 2007 - 3:43 PMAaargh. This is not good.
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Re: US Senate to pass National ID Card....
Wed, June 6, 2007 - 3:54 PMFuck that - STATES RIGHTS baby.
While I still have little faith in our system, hopefully this simply won't pass. Several states have enacted legislation that prohibits them from participating already. -
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Re: US Senate to pass National ID Card....
Wed, June 6, 2007 - 6:28 PMThis could likely pass under the rubric of retaining our liberties against illegal immigrants: No ID card, no credit: no passport, no license, no social security. That last one's going by the wayside, anyway.
I get the feeling that we're moving towards a society wherein no product is purchased without a third (unseen) set of eyes watching -- have you checked your Walmart-bought products for microscopic RFID tags?
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Re: US Senate to pass National ID Card....
Wed, June 6, 2007 - 7:08 PMThis just keeps getting scarier and scarier. But is there really anything we can do or should be just forget it and give up? -
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Re: US Senate to pass National ID Card....
Tue, June 12, 2007 - 2:12 PMYeah, like not forget or give up.
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