A national identification system is a standardized ID system that provides a unique identification number or card to all citizens, which can be used to verify identity and access various services. Proponents argue that it enhances security, streamlines identification processes, and helps prevent identity fraud. Opponents argue that it raises privacy concerns, could lead to increased government surveillance, and may infringe on individual freedoms.
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What's to stop a repeat sexual predator from obtaining a New " clean" identity to move freely in the state or to a foreign country
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Yes, this would bring us in line with our EU counterparts allowing for travel between member states without the need for a passport and allow for efficient and safe access to public services (health, social protection, education, revenue services etc.)
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I think it depends how extreme it is. Most EU countries have national ID cards that contain your basic info and allow you to access certain services. Unless they want ALL your information I don't really see a problem with it.
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Consult a lawyer, sociologist, cyber security expert.
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Would depend heavily on what is on the ID, mainly I would be against it if had race, sexuality, sex (not gender) or neurodivergence on it.
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They haven't been able to prevent this in the past
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