I had no idea broad brushes came in this massive gauge:
The UK is steaming towards a "National Information Registry" -- one big database of everyone's personal information, tied to biometric IDs. This system won't fight terrorism, but it will compromise the privacy of British people. What's more, the system will be impossible to implement, resulting in widespread harm to people who get screwed by the errors it generates.Bad. Bad, bad, bad and bad. Boing say BAD!!! So certain yet so disconnected from law and privacy policy...and stuff. Good thing Cory is hitting the beach to recover from whatever tensions a newly aging futurist might need to recover from.

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Flea - April 1, 2006 9:56 am
From what I can make out the "massive harm" he conjectures would be to those folks "inconvenienced" (his word) when they turn up to register for their ID at a time when the system is down. Catastrophe! Star Wormwood!, etc.
Alan - April 1, 2006 10:03 am
The inhumanity of it all. So unlike the long-existing system of photo ID drivers licenses and the embedded digital info passports we have had for years.