Government: Getting Involved

By Daniel Miessler on May 27th, 2005: Tagged as Culture | Politics | Privacy
  • Tim
    Here's my take on it...

    You wouldn't let someone on your server without a username/password or key, would you? It allows them power to play around with your stuff, and you'd like to know who's playing with your stuff.

    Same thing with a country. If someone's going to your country and take advantage of all it has to offer, you'd like to keep tabs on it.

    I don't know... just my $0.02
  • Ken
    I agree with Tim's comment to some extent. I think this is one of those areas where the little insecurity makes more sense then having something that reminds me of communist Russia. "Can I see your papers?", "They do not say you have business in this area. Why are you here?" These are the sayings that come to mind when I read about national IDs.
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