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... The government plans to introduce Identity cards (ID cards) to all the residents of the UK. ... This ideology has created a comfort zone within society and the implementation of such a law (ID cards) would violate these principles. The absence of privacy would occur due to the fact that all intimate details such as the individual’s finger print, age, residential status and retina print, would become general knowledge; hence the resentment of ID cards amongst the people.
The introduction of ID cards would also mean that illegal immigrants would be excluded, thereby heightening the chances of fraud. ... To some, the buying and selling of fake ID cards could prove to be a very profitable business venture since the technology gap between governments and organise crime has narrowed so much so, that even the most highly secure cards are available as blanks weeks after the official introduction .
Approximate Word count = 664 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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